Re: [Matplotlib-users] Figure existence test

2008-08-13 Thread nobody
Thank you -- this is what I was looking for. The only issue is that my "fig" objects have no "num" attribute -- it is called "number" instead. So if I use this, instead, it works fine: >>> somenum in [fig.number for fig in figs] -Ian - I am a BugMeNot account and postings from this us

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Figure existence test

2008-08-11 Thread John Hunter
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 4:24 PM, nobody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Bump... Does no-one have a solution for this? Sorry for not answering. There is no elegant way to do this so we should add support. In the meantime, the following hack should work >>> figs = [manager.canvas.figure for m

Re: [Matplotlib-users] Figure existence test

2008-08-11 Thread nobody
Bump... Does no-one have a solution for this? - I am a BugMeNot account and postings from this user may not always be from the same person. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Figure-existence-test-tp18760841p18934165.html Sent from the matplotlib - users mailing list ar

[Matplotlib-users] Figure existence test

2008-07-31 Thread nobody
Two questions for using Matplotlib (via interactive Python prompt, not pylab interface): 1) How can I get a list of the currently extant figures? -- In Matlab, I would just type "get(0,'children')" -- how would Matplotlib handle this? 2) How can I test if a specified figure exists? Than