Holoviews chart not going away, even after jupyter lab notebook is closed












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My problem is very similar to this question.



I'm not able to remove a chart I originally rendered with holoviews, despite shutting everything down. I'm reduced to opening the ipyb in sublime to see if I can find the relevant json section and rip it out by hand.



In fact, please reference that link to see the example screenshot, since I can't share anything which contains company data.



However, unlike that question, I don't have any extensions installed:




jupyter labextension list
JupyterLab v0.34.9
No installed extensions



Here are the relevant versions:

conda list|egrep -e "holoviews|bokeh|jupyter"
bokeh 1.0.1 py36_1000 conda-forge
holoviews 1.10.9 py_1 conda-forge
jupyter 1.0.0 py_1 conda-forge
jupyter_client 5.2.3 py36_0

jupyter_console 5.2.0 py36_1

jupyter_core 4.4.0 py36_0

jupyterlab 0.34.9 py36_0

jupyterlab_launcher 0.13.1 py36_0



I rendered a (sankey) chart with holoviews and it was rendered outside the cell, at the top of the jupyter lab screen. Now, the chart won't go away, despite the following:




  1. Restart the kernel

  2. Clear all cells

  3. Shut down the kernel, close the lab, make sure it is not running! Yes, the chart survives even closing the originating jupyter lab window!










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    My problem is very similar to this question.



    I'm not able to remove a chart I originally rendered with holoviews, despite shutting everything down. I'm reduced to opening the ipyb in sublime to see if I can find the relevant json section and rip it out by hand.



    In fact, please reference that link to see the example screenshot, since I can't share anything which contains company data.



    However, unlike that question, I don't have any extensions installed:




    jupyter labextension list
    JupyterLab v0.34.9
    No installed extensions



    Here are the relevant versions:

    conda list|egrep -e "holoviews|bokeh|jupyter"
    bokeh 1.0.1 py36_1000 conda-forge
    holoviews 1.10.9 py_1 conda-forge
    jupyter 1.0.0 py_1 conda-forge
    jupyter_client 5.2.3 py36_0

    jupyter_console 5.2.0 py36_1

    jupyter_core 4.4.0 py36_0

    jupyterlab 0.34.9 py36_0

    jupyterlab_launcher 0.13.1 py36_0



    I rendered a (sankey) chart with holoviews and it was rendered outside the cell, at the top of the jupyter lab screen. Now, the chart won't go away, despite the following:




    1. Restart the kernel

    2. Clear all cells

    3. Shut down the kernel, close the lab, make sure it is not running! Yes, the chart survives even closing the originating jupyter lab window!










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      My problem is very similar to this question.



      I'm not able to remove a chart I originally rendered with holoviews, despite shutting everything down. I'm reduced to opening the ipyb in sublime to see if I can find the relevant json section and rip it out by hand.



      In fact, please reference that link to see the example screenshot, since I can't share anything which contains company data.



      However, unlike that question, I don't have any extensions installed:




      jupyter labextension list
      JupyterLab v0.34.9
      No installed extensions



      Here are the relevant versions:

      conda list|egrep -e "holoviews|bokeh|jupyter"
      bokeh 1.0.1 py36_1000 conda-forge
      holoviews 1.10.9 py_1 conda-forge
      jupyter 1.0.0 py_1 conda-forge
      jupyter_client 5.2.3 py36_0

      jupyter_console 5.2.0 py36_1

      jupyter_core 4.4.0 py36_0

      jupyterlab 0.34.9 py36_0

      jupyterlab_launcher 0.13.1 py36_0



      I rendered a (sankey) chart with holoviews and it was rendered outside the cell, at the top of the jupyter lab screen. Now, the chart won't go away, despite the following:




      1. Restart the kernel

      2. Clear all cells

      3. Shut down the kernel, close the lab, make sure it is not running! Yes, the chart survives even closing the originating jupyter lab window!










      share|improve this question
















      My problem is very similar to this question.



      I'm not able to remove a chart I originally rendered with holoviews, despite shutting everything down. I'm reduced to opening the ipyb in sublime to see if I can find the relevant json section and rip it out by hand.



      In fact, please reference that link to see the example screenshot, since I can't share anything which contains company data.



      However, unlike that question, I don't have any extensions installed:




      jupyter labextension list
      JupyterLab v0.34.9
      No installed extensions



      Here are the relevant versions:

      conda list|egrep -e "holoviews|bokeh|jupyter"
      bokeh 1.0.1 py36_1000 conda-forge
      holoviews 1.10.9 py_1 conda-forge
      jupyter 1.0.0 py_1 conda-forge
      jupyter_client 5.2.3 py36_0

      jupyter_console 5.2.0 py36_1

      jupyter_core 4.4.0 py36_0

      jupyterlab 0.34.9 py36_0

      jupyterlab_launcher 0.13.1 py36_0



      I rendered a (sankey) chart with holoviews and it was rendered outside the cell, at the top of the jupyter lab screen. Now, the chart won't go away, despite the following:




      1. Restart the kernel

      2. Clear all cells

      3. Shut down the kernel, close the lab, make sure it is not running! Yes, the chart survives even closing the originating jupyter lab window!







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      edited Nov 27 '18 at 20:57







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      asked Nov 21 '18 at 2:30









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