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The matplotlib example 05_charts/Matplotlib/00_matplotlib-charts.py will replot the figure when you resize the window. When you resize it for a couple of seconds, you will get the message:
~/trame/examples/05_charts/Matplotlib/00_matplotlib-charts.py:45: RuntimeWarning: More than 20 figures have been opened. Figures created through the pyplot interface (
matplotlib.pyplot.figure) are retained until explicitly closed and may consume too much memory. (To control this warning, see the rcParam
figure.max_open_warning). Consider using
matplotlib.pyplot.close(). fig, ax = plt.subplots(**figure_size())
I just placed a
plt.close('all')
before the fig,ax=plt.subplots() line and I did not get this message anymore. I guess it could indeed be an issue when you let it run for a while?
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