Re: "persistent" plot windows

2007-03-24 Thread Rodrigo Lopez-Negrete
Hi James,

Thanks for the answer, the ampersand only works if I use the show()
command at the end of my script. I guess that helps although I haven't
tested it with plotting subroutines.

cheers,
  Rodrigo

On Mar 24, 6:50 pm, James Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Rodrigo Lopez-Negrete wrote:
> > Hi all,
>
> > I'm trying to write a python script using plotting form pylab.
> > Unfortunatelly I've encountered a problem. When I run the script via
> > 'python myscript.py' the plot windows open and close very quickly, or

> > when I added the show() command the shell window was locked until I
> > closed the figures.
>
> > My question is: is there a way to open those windows in the background
> > without blocking the shell and without running it interactively??
> > something like gnuplot -persist?
>
> > Thanks all,
> >   Rodrigo Lopez-Negrete
>
> python whatever.py &
>
> (Don't forget the ampersand!)
>
> James


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"persistent" plot windows

2007-03-24 Thread Rodrigo Lopez-Negrete
Hi all,

I'm trying to write a python script using plotting form pylab.
Unfortunatelly I've encountered a problem. When I run the script via
'python myscript.py' the plot windows open and close very quickly, or
when I added the show() command the shell window was locked until I
closed the figures.

My question is: is there a way to open those windows in the background
without blocking the shell and without running it interactively??
something like gnuplot -persist?

Thanks all,
  Rodrigo Lopez-Negrete

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