• import numpy as np.
  • from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
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    How do I omit Matplotlib printed output in Python / Jupyter notebook?



    To omit matplotlib printed output in Python/Jupeter notebook, we can take the following steps −

    • import numpy as np.
    • from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
    • Create points for x, i.e., np.linspace(1, 10, 1000)
    • Now, plot the line using plot() method.
    • To hide the instance, use plt.plot(x); (with semi-colon)
    • Or, use _ = plt.plot(x).

    Example

    In [1]: import numpy as np
    
    In [2]: from matplotlib import pyplot as plt
    
    In [3]: x = np.linspace(1, 10, 1000)
    
    In [4]: plt.plot(x)
    Out[4]: [<matplotlib.lines.Line2D at 0x7faa3852fac8>]
    
    In [5]: plt.plot(x);
    
    In [6]: _ = plt.plot(x)
    
    In [7]:

    Output

    Out[4]: [<matplotlib.lines.Line2D at 0x7faa3852fac8>]
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