Can't clear subplots and replot using twinx












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I have something similar to this:



from matplotlib import pyplot as plt

fig, host = plt.subplots()

ax2 = host.twinx()

host.plot([0,1],[0,1],'r')

ax2.plot([1,2],[1,2],'b')

plt.show()

plt.pause(0.0001)

host.clear()

ax2.clear()

host.plot([0,1],[0,1],'r')

ax2.plot([1,2],[1,2],'b')

plt.show()

plt.pause(0.0001)


The first time I plot to both subplots, I see both graphs. The second time I post to both subplots, I only see the ax2 graph.



Why is this?










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  • How do you run this code? As a script? Or line by line? In the console or in IPython?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:30











  • It is run within a loop. The idea, being to preserve the figure, but wipe all the data and replot. I have run it within Spyder, within a Linux prompt, as a script, within a function. Same outcome. Basically, the clear functions (i.e. ax2.clear() or ax2.cla()) screw it up. If I let it just stack plots on top of old plots every time I loop through this, it will show both plots. Its only when I try to wipe the previous data.

    – Sam
    Nov 21 '18 at 6:27











  • I'm having trouble to reproduce this. Can you show the code where you use the loop and where it fails?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:40
















0















I have something similar to this:



from matplotlib import pyplot as plt

fig, host = plt.subplots()

ax2 = host.twinx()

host.plot([0,1],[0,1],'r')

ax2.plot([1,2],[1,2],'b')

plt.show()

plt.pause(0.0001)

host.clear()

ax2.clear()

host.plot([0,1],[0,1],'r')

ax2.plot([1,2],[1,2],'b')

plt.show()

plt.pause(0.0001)


The first time I plot to both subplots, I see both graphs. The second time I post to both subplots, I only see the ax2 graph.



Why is this?










share|improve this question























  • How do you run this code? As a script? Or line by line? In the console or in IPython?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:30











  • It is run within a loop. The idea, being to preserve the figure, but wipe all the data and replot. I have run it within Spyder, within a Linux prompt, as a script, within a function. Same outcome. Basically, the clear functions (i.e. ax2.clear() or ax2.cla()) screw it up. If I let it just stack plots on top of old plots every time I loop through this, it will show both plots. Its only when I try to wipe the previous data.

    – Sam
    Nov 21 '18 at 6:27











  • I'm having trouble to reproduce this. Can you show the code where you use the loop and where it fails?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:40














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I have something similar to this:



from matplotlib import pyplot as plt

fig, host = plt.subplots()

ax2 = host.twinx()

host.plot([0,1],[0,1],'r')

ax2.plot([1,2],[1,2],'b')

plt.show()

plt.pause(0.0001)

host.clear()

ax2.clear()

host.plot([0,1],[0,1],'r')

ax2.plot([1,2],[1,2],'b')

plt.show()

plt.pause(0.0001)


The first time I plot to both subplots, I see both graphs. The second time I post to both subplots, I only see the ax2 graph.



Why is this?










share|improve this question














I have something similar to this:



from matplotlib import pyplot as plt

fig, host = plt.subplots()

ax2 = host.twinx()

host.plot([0,1],[0,1],'r')

ax2.plot([1,2],[1,2],'b')

plt.show()

plt.pause(0.0001)

host.clear()

ax2.clear()

host.plot([0,1],[0,1],'r')

ax2.plot([1,2],[1,2],'b')

plt.show()

plt.pause(0.0001)


The first time I plot to both subplots, I see both graphs. The second time I post to both subplots, I only see the ax2 graph.



Why is this?







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  • How do you run this code? As a script? Or line by line? In the console or in IPython?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:30











  • It is run within a loop. The idea, being to preserve the figure, but wipe all the data and replot. I have run it within Spyder, within a Linux prompt, as a script, within a function. Same outcome. Basically, the clear functions (i.e. ax2.clear() or ax2.cla()) screw it up. If I let it just stack plots on top of old plots every time I loop through this, it will show both plots. Its only when I try to wipe the previous data.

    – Sam
    Nov 21 '18 at 6:27











  • I'm having trouble to reproduce this. Can you show the code where you use the loop and where it fails?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:40



















  • How do you run this code? As a script? Or line by line? In the console or in IPython?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 21 '18 at 4:30











  • It is run within a loop. The idea, being to preserve the figure, but wipe all the data and replot. I have run it within Spyder, within a Linux prompt, as a script, within a function. Same outcome. Basically, the clear functions (i.e. ax2.clear() or ax2.cla()) screw it up. If I let it just stack plots on top of old plots every time I loop through this, it will show both plots. Its only when I try to wipe the previous data.

    – Sam
    Nov 21 '18 at 6:27











  • I'm having trouble to reproduce this. Can you show the code where you use the loop and where it fails?

    – ImportanceOfBeingErnest
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:40

















How do you run this code? As a script? Or line by line? In the console or in IPython?

– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 21 '18 at 4:30





How do you run this code? As a script? Or line by line? In the console or in IPython?

– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 21 '18 at 4:30













It is run within a loop. The idea, being to preserve the figure, but wipe all the data and replot. I have run it within Spyder, within a Linux prompt, as a script, within a function. Same outcome. Basically, the clear functions (i.e. ax2.clear() or ax2.cla()) screw it up. If I let it just stack plots on top of old plots every time I loop through this, it will show both plots. Its only when I try to wipe the previous data.

– Sam
Nov 21 '18 at 6:27





It is run within a loop. The idea, being to preserve the figure, but wipe all the data and replot. I have run it within Spyder, within a Linux prompt, as a script, within a function. Same outcome. Basically, the clear functions (i.e. ax2.clear() or ax2.cla()) screw it up. If I let it just stack plots on top of old plots every time I loop through this, it will show both plots. Its only when I try to wipe the previous data.

– Sam
Nov 21 '18 at 6:27













I'm having trouble to reproduce this. Can you show the code where you use the loop and where it fails?

– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 21 '18 at 19:40





I'm having trouble to reproduce this. Can you show the code where you use the loop and where it fails?

– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Nov 21 '18 at 19:40












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