I am looking for a simple way to visualize some of my data in numpy, and I discovered the mlabwrap
package which looks really promising. I am trying to create a simple plot with the ability to be updated as the data changes.
Here is the matlab code that I am trying to duplicate
>> h = plot([1,2,3], [1,2,3], '-o');
>> set(h, 'XData', [0,0,0]);
>> drawnow();
to python
>> from mlabwrap import mlab
>> h = mlab.plot([1,2,3], [1,2,3], '-o')
>> mlab.set(h, 'XData', [0,0,0])
>> mlab.drawnow();
However, the second to last command fails with an error message
error: One or more output arguments not assigned during call to "set".
Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Maybe mlab is mad that you're not saving matlab's return value for that set() call...
I don't have this installed, what does someval = mlab.set(h,'XData')
give?
edit: you could also try using nout... mlab.set(h,'XData',[0,0,0],nout=0)
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