Removed if (plottype not in _valid_types_all) ... and also num_panels = config['num_panels']#507
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DanielGoldfarb merged 6 commits intomatplotlib:masterfrom Apr 26, 2022
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This is unnecessary because the kwarg validator already check whether `kwarg['type']` is in `_valid_types_all`. So if the value passed the validator then it must be in `_valid_types_all`. So we don't need to check again in function `_get_valid_plot_types` (unless...this function is used also by function other than `plotting.plot`)
if (plottype not in _valid_types_all) ... if (plottype not in _valid_types_all) ... and also num_panels = config['num_panels']
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Previously the comments say the max number of panels is 10. So I fixed it to be consistent with the current version, max. panels equal 32.
to show only specific figure created in plotting.py instead of using plt.show we use fig.show. matplotlib#510
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| plt.show(block=config['block']) # https://stackoverflow.com/a/13361748/1639359 | ||
| fig.show() # https://stackoverflow.com/a/13361748/1639359 |
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According to the documentation, Figure.show() "does not manage an GUI event loop. Consequently, the figure may only be shown briefly or not shown at all if you or your environment are not managing an event loop. If you're running a pure python shell or executing a non-GUI python script, you should use matplotlib.pyplot.show instead, which takes care of managing the event loop for you."
Therefore I am going to change this back to plt.show(). Otherwise all of the changes look fine and pass unit tests. Will be merging soon.
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This is unnecessary because the kwarg validator already check whether
kwarg['type']is in_valid_types_all. So if the value passed the validator then it must be in_valid_types_all. So we don't need to check again in function_get_valid_plot_types(unless...this function is used also by function other thanplotinplotting.py)The
num_panels = config['num_panels']was written twice in line 62 and line 66.