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Currently, if you turn off
show
in render_plot, it closes the figure, which actually 'destroys' it and makes it impossible to visualise again without a lot of workarounds:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/31729948/matplotlib-how-to-show-a-figure-that-has-been-closed
Also, it currently calls tight_layout with the pyplot wrapper, when this could just be done on the figure object to keep everything object-oriented.