pylab#
pylab is a historic interface and its use is strongly discouraged. The equivalent
replacement is matplotlib.pyplot.  See api_interfaces for a full overview
of Matplotlib interfaces.
pylab was designed to support a MATLAB-like way of working with all plotting related
functions directly available in the global namespace. This was achieved through a
wildcard import (from pylab import *).
Warning
The use of pylab is discouraged for the following reasons:
from pylab import * imports all the functions from matplotlib.pyplot, numpy,
numpy.fft, numpy.linalg, and numpy.random, and some additional functions into
the global namespace.
Such a pattern is considered bad practice in modern python, as it clutters the global
namespace. Even more severely, in the case of pylab, this will overwrite some
builtin functions (e.g. the builtin sum will be replaced by numpy.sum), which
can lead to unexpected behavior.