How Do I Close All Pyplot Windows (including Ones From Previous Script Executions)?
Solution 1:
To close all open figures from a script, you can call
plt.close('all')
or you can terminate the associated Python process.
Solution 2:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
plt.close("all")
(In case you have pyplot already imported, you obviously don't need to import it again. In that case just make sure to replace plt
in plt.close("all")
with whatever alias you chose for pyplot when you imported it.)
Solution 3:
This solution won't allow you to close plots from previous runs, but will prevent you from leaving them open!
The only way I have found to close these "hanging" figures is to find the process and kill.
Plot in a non blocking manner then ask for input. This should prevent you from forgetting to properly close the plot.
plt.show(block=False)
plt.pause(0.001) # Pause for interval seconds.input("hit[enter] to end.")
plt.close('all') # all open plots are correctly closed after each run
Solution 4:
I just had the same problem. I call a function that generates multiple plot windows. Each time I call the function the popped up plot windows accumulate in number. Trying matplotlib.pyplot.close('All')
at the begining of the function didn't solve the problem. I solved the problem by calling matplotlib.pyplot.close(figure)
, where figure is a plot figure instance (object).
I maintain a list of my plot figure objects. So, it is a good idea to maintain a list, and then call matplotlib.pyplot.close(figure)
for each instance of a figure object:
import matplotlib.pyplotas plot
Add plot instance objects (figure,axis) to a list:
fig, (ax1,ax2) = plt.subplots(nrows=2)
figAxisDict = {'figure': fig, 'axis1': ax1, 'axis2':ax2}
figAxisList.append(figAxisDict)
Call the function for figure closing, and clear the list afterwards:
iflen(figAxisList) !=0:
for figAxis in figAxisList:
figure=figAxis['figure']
plot.close(figure)
figAxisList[:]=[]
Solution 5:
As there seems no absolutely trivial solution to do this automatically from the script itself: the possibly simplest way to close all existing figures in pycharm is killing the corresponding processes (as jakevdp suggested in his comment):
Menu Run\Stop... (Ctrl-F2). You'll find the windows closed with a delay of few seconds.
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