I recently upgraded to vers. 1.5.0 and I am now getting some warning messages. For example:
D:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backend_managers.py:62: UserWarning: Treat the new Tool classes introduced in v1.5 as experimental for now, the API will likely change in version 2.1 and perhaps the rcParam as well
'version 2.1 and perhaps the rcParam as well')
D:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backend_tools.py:78: UserWarning: Treat the new Tool classes introduced in v1.5 as experimental for now, the API will likely change in version 2.1, and some tools might change name
'version 2.1, and some tools might change name')
How can I keep these messages from being displayed (at least temporarily)?
--V
You can use the warnings
module from the Python standard Library.
import warnings
warnings.filterwarnings(action='ignore')
This will silence all Python warnings. The signature for warnings.filterwarnings can also be used to only suppress some warnings.
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On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 10:40 AM, Virgil Stokes <vs@…2650…> wrote:
I recently upgraded to vers. 1.5.0 and I am now getting some warning messages.
For example:
D:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backend_managers.py:62: UserWarning:
Treat the new Tool classes introduced in v1.5 as experimental for now, the API
will likely change in version 2.1 and perhaps the rcParam as well
‘version 2.1 and perhaps the rcParam as well’)
D:\Python27\lib\site-packages\matplotlib\backend_tools.py:78: UserWarning: Treat
the new Tool classes introduced in v1.5 as experimental for now, the API will
likely change in version 2.1, and some tools might change name
‘version 2.1, and some tools might change name’)
How can I keep these messages from being displayed (at least temporarily)?
–V
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