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You have a few different options available to you for embedding
matplotlib in a wxPython application

1. Embed one of the wxPython backend widgets (which subclass wx.Panel)
   directly and draw plots on it using matplotlib's object-oriented
   API.  This approach is demonstrated by some of the examples
   embedding_in_wx*.py

2. Embed the PlotPanel from Matt Newville's `MPlot' package and draw
   plots on it using its plot() and oplot() methods.

	http://cars9.uchicago.edu/~newville/Python/MPlot/

3. Embed the PlotPanel from Ken McIvor wxmpl module and draw plots on
   it using the matplotlib's object-oriented API.

	http://agni.phys.iit.edu/~kmcivor/wxmpl/

Each of these approaches has different benefits and drawbacks, so I
encourage you to evaluate each of them and select the one that best
meets your needs.