isinteractive()
The interactive mode is mainly useful if you build plots from the command line and want to see the effect of each command while you are building the figure.
In interactive mode:
newly created figures will be shown immediately;
figures will automatically redraw on change;
.pyplot.show
will not block by default.
In non-interactive mode:
newly created figures and changes to figures will not be reflected until explicitly asked to be;
.pyplot.show
will block by default.
Return whether plots are updated after every plotting command.
ioff
Disable interactive mode.
ion
Enable interactive mode.
pause
Show all figures, and block for a time.
show
Show all figures (and maybe block).
The following pages refer to to this document either explicitly or contain code examples using this.
matplotlib.pyplot.ion
matplotlib.pyplot.ioff
matplotlib.pyplot.plotting
matplotlib.pyplot.show
Hover to see nodes names; edges to Self not shown, Caped at 50 nodes.
Using a canvas is more power efficient and can get hundred of nodes ; but does not allow hyperlinks; , arrows or text (beyond on hover)
SVG is more flexible but power hungry; and does not scale well to 50 + nodes.
All aboves nodes referred to, (or are referred from) current nodes; Edges from Self to other have been omitted (or all nodes would be connected to the central node "self" which is not useful). Nodes are colored by the library they belong to, and scaled with the number of references pointing them