Hi Nico,
I'm not sure, but one reason could be different backends. What kind of backend
are you using on the 2 machines?
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
print plt.get_backend()
( and what version of matplotlib
import matplotlib
print matplotlib.__version__
)
In case the backends are different, you can select you favorite backend by
calling e.g.
matplotlib.use("TKAgg")
before import pyplot or pylab.
Kind regards,
Matthias
On Thursday 14 January 2010 14:45:42 Nico Schlömer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> somehow I don't manage to set up matplotlib such that I can draw
> animations. I've been using the moving sin example from
>
> http://www.scipy.org/Cookbook/Matplotlib/Animations
>
> which spits out nicely moving sin-waves on one machine, but does
> nothing on the other. I'm puzzled. Checked pylab.isinteractive() which
> is TRUE.
>
> Any hints?
>
> Cheers,
> Nico
>
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