Hi
Great to see another release with lots of improvements. Motivated by your
new FAQ and the web page about interactive usage, I tried interactive.py
again.
The good news is I got it to work and it looks very handy indeed. It has
autocomplete! Yay!
The bad news is it didn't work first go (and I think this is why I didn't
try it out earlier):
~/downloads/matplotlib/examples$ ./interactive.py
: No such file or directory
The above fails, but the below works. I tried changing the first line from
#!/usr/bin/env python
to
#!/usr/bin/python
But it didn't help, even though that works on other scripts of mine. But
the below works:
~/downloads/matplotlib/examples$ python ./interactive.py
['./interactive.py']
Welcome to matplotlib.
help(matlab) -- shows a list of all matlab compatible commands
provided
help(plotting) -- shows a list of plot specific commands
>> plot([1, 2, 3])
[<matplotlib.lines.Line2D instance at 0x8399054>]
Interactive use easily justifies me wrapping this with a script so I can
jump into it easily form the command line, but I thought this might affect
other people trying interactive.py for the first time. I'm not quite sure
how to debug the problem. I'm using bash under Linux by the way.
m.
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