December 2017
Intermediate to advanced
386 pages
10h 42m
English
Matplotlib can produce high-quality graphs targeting many different platforms and display technologies. To achieve this in an efficient and transparent way, Matplotlib developers introduced the notion of a backend. A backend is code that is designed to render Matplotlib graphs in a particular graphing environment. Users of Matplotlib are mostly insulated from the details of the actual rendering, but some devices and operating systems might require the selection of the appropriate backend.
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