guys clone this repo for the ks
just run git clone https://github.com/DataByteNITT/github-python-ks.git to clone this repo.
- matplotlib
- numpy
To install these install python 2.7 or 3.4, and install pip.
In case you already have done this, proceed to installing the libraries
Installation of Python itself should be fairly straight-forward.
- Download and execute the latest Python 2.* installation package from here.
At the time of this writing, Python 2.7.8 is the latest.
While either 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x86-64) versions should work just fine, I tend to gravitate to 32-bit installs as I have encountered other libraries/modules in the past that only offered 32-bit versions. I have no idea if those modules that pushed me to 32-bit in the past still do not support 64-bit, but I'm a creature of habit. - Verify a successful installation by opening a command prompt window and navigating to your Python installation directory (default is
C:\Python27). Typepythonfrom this location to launch the Python interpreter.Microsoft Windows [Version 6.2.9200] (c) 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Username>cd C:\Python27 C:\Python27>python Python 2.7.8 (default, Jun 30 2014, 16:03:49) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win 32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> - It would be nice to be able to run Python from any location without having to constantly reference the full installation path name. This can by done by adding the Python installation path to Windows'
PATHENVIRONMENT VARIABLE
*In Windows 7 and Windows 8, simply searching for "environment variables" will present the option toEdit the system environment variables. This will open theSystem Properties / Advancedtab
*In Windows XP, right click onMy Computer->Propertiesto openSystem Propertiesand click on theAdvancedtab.
- On the
System Properties / Advancedtab, clickEnvironment Variablesto openUser VariablesandSystem Variables - Create a new
System Variablenamed Variable name:PYTHON_HOMEand Variable value:c:\Python27(or whatever your installation path was)
- Find the system variable called
Pathand clickEdit
- Add the following text to the end of the Variable value:
;%PYTHON_HOME%\;%PYTHON_HOME%\Scripts - Verify a successful environment variable update by opening a new command prompt window (important!) and typing
pythonfrom any locationMicrosoft Windows [Version 6.2.9200] (c) 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Username>python Python 2.7.8 (default, Jun 30 2014, 16:03:49) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win 32 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>>
The easiest way to install the matplotlib and numpy python modules and keep them up-to-date is with a Python-based package manager called Pip
There are many methods for getting Pip installed, but my preferred method is the following:
- Download get-pip.py to a folder on your computer. Open a command prompt window and navigate to the folder containing
get-pip.py. Then runpython get-pip.py. This will installpip. - Verify a successful installation by opening a command prompt window and navigating to your Python installation's script directory (default is
C:\Python27\Scripts). Typepip freezefrom this location to launch the Python interpreter.
pip freezedisplays the version number of all modules installed in your Python non-standard library; On a fresh install,pip freezeprobably won't have much info to show but we're more interested in any errors that might pop up here than the actual contentMicrosoft Windows [Version 6.2.9200] (c) 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Username>cd c:\Python27\Scripts c:\Python27\Scripts>pip freeze antiorm==1.1.1 enum34==1.0 requests==2.3.0 virtualenv==1.11.6 - It would be nice to be able to run Pip from any location without having to constantly reference the full installation path name. If you followed the Python installation instructions above, then you've already got the pip install location (default =
C:\Python27\Scripts) in your Windows'PATHENVIRONMENT VARIABLE. If you did not follow those steps, refer to them above now. - Verify a successful environment variable update by opening a new command prompt window (important!) and typing
pip freezefrom any locationMicrosoft Windows [Version 6.2.9200] (c) 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Users\Username>pip freeze antiorm==1.1.1 enum34==1.0 requests==2.3.0 virtualenv==1.11.6
All linux distro's run python natively. Hence there is no need to install python separately. Just check if you pip installation is up to date. To update or install pip on Linux/Ubuntu just type in
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install python-pip
Assuming you have a working installation of python and pip, installing these libraries is very easy. Just fire up a terminal and type in
pip install matplotlibpip install numpy
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- Sublime Text
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