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ENH: Allow to register standalone figures with pyplot#29855
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CompareIt may be fundamentally nice not to have to create the figurethough pyplot to be able to use it in pyplot afterwards. You can now do```from matplotlib.figure import Figureimport matplotlib.pyplot as pltfig = Figure()fig.subplots().plot([1, 3, 2])plt.figure(fig) # fig is now tracked in pyplotplt.show()```This also opens up the possibility to more dynamically trackand untrack figures in pyplot, which opens up the road tooptimized figure tracking in pyplot (matplotlib#29849)
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I was hoping I could modify the figure and show again, but that does not seem to be the case importmatplotlib.pyplotaspltfrommatplotlib.figureimportFigurefig=Figure()ax=fig.subplots()ax.plot([0,2])plt.figure(fig)plt.show()ax.set_title('A cool line')plt.figure(fig)plt.show() No title is shown 😕 |
This would also close#19956. |
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It may be fundamentally nice not to have to create the figure though pyplot to be able to use it in pyplot afterwards. You can now do
This also opens up the possibility to more dynamically track and untrack figures in pyplot, which opens up the road to optimized figure tracking in pyplot (#29849)
Anybody, feel free to play around with this and try to break it.