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I have been running into a trouble whereby Spyder IPython console is not producing Matplotlib figures as desired. I thought initially that there is something wrong in my code since jupyter notebook gives me the same wrong figures. However, when running the script in Spyder using external terminal the figures are produced as desired. Also, when I run the code in VSC the correct figures are displayed.



So the only option I am left with in Spyder is to use the external terminal to execute the code. However, it is quite a pain every time to run some codes and then manually close the terminal.



I would like to know if there is a way to permanently attach the external terminal inside Spyder? I hate the IPython console when it comes to plotting matplotlib figures!!










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  • Have you tried integrating Jupyter Notebooks with Spyder? I belive they might make the visualization life easier instead of using the Ipython console. There is a cool plugin here: github.com/spyder-ide/spyder-notebook
    – Pedro Torres
    Nov 22 at 22:47












  • @PedroTorres Thanks for your advice, I am aware of this plugin. The whole problem is IPython when it comes to plotting matplotlib figures, and hence jupyter notebook basically uses IPython there wont be any difference than the IPython in spyder itself!. appreciations
    – Khalil Al Hooti
    Nov 22 at 22:53
















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I have been running into a trouble whereby Spyder IPython console is not producing Matplotlib figures as desired. I thought initially that there is something wrong in my code since jupyter notebook gives me the same wrong figures. However, when running the script in Spyder using external terminal the figures are produced as desired. Also, when I run the code in VSC the correct figures are displayed.



So the only option I am left with in Spyder is to use the external terminal to execute the code. However, it is quite a pain every time to run some codes and then manually close the terminal.



I would like to know if there is a way to permanently attach the external terminal inside Spyder? I hate the IPython console when it comes to plotting matplotlib figures!!










share|improve this question






















  • Have you tried integrating Jupyter Notebooks with Spyder? I belive they might make the visualization life easier instead of using the Ipython console. There is a cool plugin here: github.com/spyder-ide/spyder-notebook
    – Pedro Torres
    Nov 22 at 22:47












  • @PedroTorres Thanks for your advice, I am aware of this plugin. The whole problem is IPython when it comes to plotting matplotlib figures, and hence jupyter notebook basically uses IPython there wont be any difference than the IPython in spyder itself!. appreciations
    – Khalil Al Hooti
    Nov 22 at 22:53














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I have been running into a trouble whereby Spyder IPython console is not producing Matplotlib figures as desired. I thought initially that there is something wrong in my code since jupyter notebook gives me the same wrong figures. However, when running the script in Spyder using external terminal the figures are produced as desired. Also, when I run the code in VSC the correct figures are displayed.



So the only option I am left with in Spyder is to use the external terminal to execute the code. However, it is quite a pain every time to run some codes and then manually close the terminal.



I would like to know if there is a way to permanently attach the external terminal inside Spyder? I hate the IPython console when it comes to plotting matplotlib figures!!










share|improve this question













I have been running into a trouble whereby Spyder IPython console is not producing Matplotlib figures as desired. I thought initially that there is something wrong in my code since jupyter notebook gives me the same wrong figures. However, when running the script in Spyder using external terminal the figures are produced as desired. Also, when I run the code in VSC the correct figures are displayed.



So the only option I am left with in Spyder is to use the external terminal to execute the code. However, it is quite a pain every time to run some codes and then manually close the terminal.



I would like to know if there is a way to permanently attach the external terminal inside Spyder? I hate the IPython console when it comes to plotting matplotlib figures!!







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  • Have you tried integrating Jupyter Notebooks with Spyder? I belive they might make the visualization life easier instead of using the Ipython console. There is a cool plugin here: github.com/spyder-ide/spyder-notebook
    – Pedro Torres
    Nov 22 at 22:47












  • @PedroTorres Thanks for your advice, I am aware of this plugin. The whole problem is IPython when it comes to plotting matplotlib figures, and hence jupyter notebook basically uses IPython there wont be any difference than the IPython in spyder itself!. appreciations
    – Khalil Al Hooti
    Nov 22 at 22:53


















  • Have you tried integrating Jupyter Notebooks with Spyder? I belive they might make the visualization life easier instead of using the Ipython console. There is a cool plugin here: github.com/spyder-ide/spyder-notebook
    – Pedro Torres
    Nov 22 at 22:47












  • @PedroTorres Thanks for your advice, I am aware of this plugin. The whole problem is IPython when it comes to plotting matplotlib figures, and hence jupyter notebook basically uses IPython there wont be any difference than the IPython in spyder itself!. appreciations
    – Khalil Al Hooti
    Nov 22 at 22:53
















Have you tried integrating Jupyter Notebooks with Spyder? I belive they might make the visualization life easier instead of using the Ipython console. There is a cool plugin here: github.com/spyder-ide/spyder-notebook
– Pedro Torres
Nov 22 at 22:47






Have you tried integrating Jupyter Notebooks with Spyder? I belive they might make the visualization life easier instead of using the Ipython console. There is a cool plugin here: github.com/spyder-ide/spyder-notebook
– Pedro Torres
Nov 22 at 22:47














@PedroTorres Thanks for your advice, I am aware of this plugin. The whole problem is IPython when it comes to plotting matplotlib figures, and hence jupyter notebook basically uses IPython there wont be any difference than the IPython in spyder itself!. appreciations
– Khalil Al Hooti
Nov 22 at 22:53




@PedroTorres Thanks for your advice, I am aware of this plugin. The whole problem is IPython when it comes to plotting matplotlib figures, and hence jupyter notebook basically uses IPython there wont be any difference than the IPython in spyder itself!. appreciations
– Khalil Al Hooti
Nov 22 at 22:53












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(Spyder maintainer here) Sorry but there's no way to dock an external Python terminal inside Spyder.






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  • Is there other console I can use instead of IPython?
    – Khalil Al Hooti
    Nov 24 at 0:44










  • No, there isn't. However, it'd be better if you could open an issue in our issues tracker and let us know exactly what's your problem with Matplotlib.
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    Nov 24 at 18:23











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(Spyder maintainer here) Sorry but there's no way to dock an external Python terminal inside Spyder.






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  • Is there other console I can use instead of IPython?
    – Khalil Al Hooti
    Nov 24 at 0:44










  • No, there isn't. However, it'd be better if you could open an issue in our issues tracker and let us know exactly what's your problem with Matplotlib.
    – Carlos Cordoba
    Nov 24 at 18:23
















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(Spyder maintainer here) Sorry but there's no way to dock an external Python terminal inside Spyder.






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  • Is there other console I can use instead of IPython?
    – Khalil Al Hooti
    Nov 24 at 0:44










  • No, there isn't. However, it'd be better if you could open an issue in our issues tracker and let us know exactly what's your problem with Matplotlib.
    – Carlos Cordoba
    Nov 24 at 18:23














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(Spyder maintainer here) Sorry but there's no way to dock an external Python terminal inside Spyder.






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  • Is there other console I can use instead of IPython?
    – Khalil Al Hooti
    Nov 24 at 0:44










  • No, there isn't. However, it'd be better if you could open an issue in our issues tracker and let us know exactly what's your problem with Matplotlib.
    – Carlos Cordoba
    Nov 24 at 18:23


















  • Is there other console I can use instead of IPython?
    – Khalil Al Hooti
    Nov 24 at 0:44










  • No, there isn't. However, it'd be better if you could open an issue in our issues tracker and let us know exactly what's your problem with Matplotlib.
    – Carlos Cordoba
    Nov 24 at 18:23
















Is there other console I can use instead of IPython?
– Khalil Al Hooti
Nov 24 at 0:44




Is there other console I can use instead of IPython?
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Nov 24 at 0:44












No, there isn't. However, it'd be better if you could open an issue in our issues tracker and let us know exactly what's your problem with Matplotlib.
– Carlos Cordoba
Nov 24 at 18:23




No, there isn't. However, it'd be better if you could open an issue in our issues tracker and let us know exactly what's your problem with Matplotlib.
– Carlos Cordoba
Nov 24 at 18:23


















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