Eric Firing wrote:
>
>        plt.close(fig)  # that should take care of it

Thanks for your quick reply.

I tried before posting `plt.close()` and it didn't work, but also 
`plt.close(fig)` doesn't change memory pumping with every loop.
BTW, I'm on Windows with Matplotlib 1.2.1


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