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Toy project to play with octave and other things.

1. Setup environment

  • Install octave

sudo apt-get install octave

You only need to do this once in life

  • Install virtualenwrapper

You also need to do this only once in a lifetime. virtualenvwrapper is a convenience tool to work with virtualenvs in python. Once installed, your bash will have some commands available, like mkvirtualenv and workon

To install virtualenvwrapper, follow the installation instructions according to your OS

  • Create the octaveplay virtualenv
mkvirtualenv octaveplay

This creates a virtualenv called octaveplay, and activate it. You can see that the venv is active by looking at the (octaveplay) in your bash prompt. You can deactivate (== get out of) the virtualenv by typing deactivate, and reactivate it with workon octaveplay.

  • Install this project's python dependencies inside the octaveplay virtualenv

With the virtualenv active, do:

pip install -r requirements.txt

2. Test jupyter-notebook environment

with your virtualenv active, start the jupyter-notebook server

jupyter-notebook

Then point your browser to http://localhost:8888/. There. You can browse the *.ipynb files, like the normaleq.ipynb example.

3. Test the octave environment.

There's no need to activate the virtualenv for this, since you won't be using python. Just run the normaleq.oct in octave:

octave normaleq.oct

4. (Optional) Setup the environment with Pycharm

Go get Pycharm, the community version is OK.

Once installed, go to File/Open and open the octaveplay folder.

open folder

Now you need to tell Pycharm to use the python interpreter from octaveplay virtualenv in this project.

Go to File/Settings and find the Project interpreter config screen.

project interpreter

Now click the top-right cog and select "Add local" Find the python executable on your octaveplay virtualenv. Mine is at /home/tony/Envs/octaveplay/bin/python

find venv

Hit OK and you shoud get a new interpreter option on your Project interpreter dropdown list. Select that one and your Pycharm will understand that it should use that python executable to run the stuff in your project.

select venv

Now you can open and run the *.ipynb files directly from Pycharm

ipynb on pycharm

That's what I got for you so far :-)

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