[Matplotlib-users] Matplotlib version in Jupyter

Jens Nielsen jenshnielsen at gmail.com
Fri Dec 11 04:14:40 EST 2015


Glad that you figured it out.
For future reference the output of `jupyter --data-dir` and `jupyter
--config-dir`
may be helpful for figuring out where jupyter stores its config files and
kernels. I guess that you had a Jupyter kernel which ran with your old
canopy python installation

best
Jens

On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 at 22:25 Joao Fonseca <joao.q.fonseca at gmail.com> wrote:

> Fixed it. I removed all canopy files, then had to reinstall the ipython
> kernel, although just reinstalling the kernel would have probably done the
> trick. Thanks for your help, anyway.
> > On 10 Dec 2015, at 21:36, Jens Nielsen <jenshnielsen at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > You probably have to supply some more details to figure out what is
> going on. I assume that you mean ipython and not numpy?
> > Jupyter can run several different kernels with different versions of
> python so it could be a different version of python?
> >
> > The easies way to figure out where python imports a library from is to
> do something like
> >
> > import matplotlib
> > print(matplotlib.__file__)
> >
> > that will tell you the part to the top level file of the installation.
> Can you try that and report back the result?
> >
> > best
> > Jens
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 10 Dec 2015 at 21:29 Joao Fonseca <joao.q.fonseca at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I don’t know if this is the place to ask but why is the matplotlib
> version in my Jupyter different from that in numpy? I have 1.5 installed
> but Jupyter imports 1.4.3.
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > João
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