""" .. warning:: Since heavily importing into the global namespace may result in unexpected behavior, the use of pylab is strongly discouraged. Use `matplotlib.pyplot` instead. `pylab` is a module that includes `matplotlib.pyplot`, `numpy`, `numpy.fft`, `numpy.linalg`, `numpy.random`, and some additional functions, all within a single namespace. Its original purpose was to mimic a MATLAB-like way of working by importing all functions into the global namespace. This is considered bad style nowadays. """ from matplotlib.cbook import flatten, silent_list import matplotlib as mpl from matplotlib.dates import ( date2num, num2date, datestr2num, drange, epoch2num, num2epoch, DateFormatter, IndexDateFormatter, DateLocator, RRuleLocator, YearLocator, MonthLocator, WeekdayLocator, DayLocator, HourLocator, MinuteLocator, SecondLocator, rrule, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU, YEARLY, MONTHLY, WEEKLY, DAILY, HOURLY, MINUTELY, SECONDLY, relativedelta) # bring all the symbols in so folks can import them from # pylab in one fell swoop ## We are still importing too many things from mlab; more cleanup is needed. from matplotlib.mlab import ( detrend, detrend_linear, detrend_mean, detrend_none, window_hanning, window_none) from matplotlib import cbook, mlab, pyplot as plt from matplotlib.pyplot import * from numpy import * from numpy.fft import * from numpy.random import * from numpy.linalg import * import numpy as np import numpy.ma as ma # don't let numpy's datetime hide stdlib import datetime # This is needed, or bytes will be numpy.random.bytes from # "from numpy.random import *" above bytes = __import__("builtins").bytes