Presented by: Dillon Niederhut, Enthought Inc.
This repository contains all the material needed by students registered for the Numpy tutorial of SciPy 2017 on Tuesday, July 11th 2017.
For a smooth experience, you will need to make sure that you install or update your Python distribution and download the tutorial material before the day of the tutorial as the Wi-Fi at the AT&T center can be flaky.
If you don't already have a working python distribution, you may download Enthought Canopy (https://store.enthought.com/, Anaconda Python (http://continuum.io/downloads), or Python.org (https://www.python.org/downloads/).
To be able to run the examples, demoes and exercises, you must have the following packages installed:
- numpy 1.11+
- matplotlib 2.0+
- ipython 5.0+ (for running, experimenting and doing exercises)
With Canopy, the required packages are already installed. If you are using Python from python.org or your system, you can install the necessary packages with:
pip install -U numpy matplotlib ipython
If you are using Anaconda, you can install the necessary packages with:
conda install numpy matplotlib ipython
To test your installation, please execute the check_env.py
script.
$ python check_env.py
You should see a window pop up with a plot that looks vaguely like a smiley face.
This GitHub repository is all that is needed in terms of tutorial content. The simplest solution is to download the material using this link:
https://github.com/enthought/Numpy-Tutorial-SciPyConf-2017/archive/master.zip
If you're familiar with Git, you can also clone this repository with:
$ git clone https://github.com/enthought/Numpy-Tutorial-SciPyConf-2017.git
It will create a new folder named SciPy2017_numpy_tutorial/ with all the
content you will need: the slides I will go through (slides.pdf
), and a folder
of exercises.
You may post messages to the slack channel for this tutorial at: https://scipy2017.slack.com