matplotlib.backends.backend_nbagg¶
Interactive figures in the IPython notebook
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class
matplotlib.backends.backend_nbagg.CommSocket(manager)[source]¶ Bases:
objectManages the Comm connection between IPython and the browser (client).
Comms are 2 way, with the CommSocket being able to publish a message via the send_json method, and handle a message with on_message. On the JS side figure.send_message and figure.ws.onmessage do the sending and receiving respectively.
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matplotlib.backends.backend_nbagg.FigureCanvas¶ alias of
matplotlib.backends.backend_nbagg.FigureCanvasNbAgg
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class
matplotlib.backends.backend_nbagg.FigureCanvasNbAgg(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶ Bases:
matplotlib.backends.backend_webagg_core.FigureCanvasWebAggCore
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matplotlib.backends.backend_nbagg.FigureManager¶ alias of
matplotlib.backends.backend_nbagg.FigureManagerNbAgg
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class
matplotlib.backends.backend_nbagg.FigureManagerNbAgg(canvas, num)[source]¶ Bases:
matplotlib.backends.backend_webagg_core.FigureManagerWebAgg-
ToolbarCls¶ alias of
NavigationIPy
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property
connected¶
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show()[source]¶ For GUI backends, show the figure window and redraw. For non-GUI backends, raise an exception, unless running headless (i.e. on Linux with an unset DISPLAY); this exception is converted to a warning in
Figure.show.
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Bases:
matplotlib.backends.backend_webagg_core.NavigationToolbar2WebAgg
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matplotlib.backends.backend_nbagg.connection_info()[source]¶ Return a string showing the figure and connection status for the backend.
This is intended as a diagnostic tool, and not for general use.
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matplotlib.backends.backend_nbagg.new_figure_manager_given_figure(num, figure)¶ Create a new figure manager instance for the given figure.