DOC: fix strip_chart example with numpy 1.24#24774
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Weird change considering the error message. Well hunted!
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…774-on-v3.6.x Backport PR #24774 on branch v3.6.x (DOC: fix strip_chart example with numpy 1.24)
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…774-on-v3.6.2-doc Backport PR #24774 on branch v3.6.2-doc (DOC: fix strip_chart example with numpy 1.24)
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PR Summary
With numpy 1.24 we are ending up with the y-data being passed to the line that looked like
which was then causing issues when we went to convert that list to an array. I did not track down if this is a change in the behavior of
np.random.randor in how picky the list->array casting logic is.For reasons that are very unclear to me this also unbreaks the unchained example when building the docs which suggests to me that the examples are not as isolated as we think (I could not get the unchained demo to fail outside of the docs build which also suggests some state leakage between them).