1:20 - 2:50: Part 1
2:50 - 3:10: short break
3:10 - 4:20: part 2
This tutorial requires the following packages:
numpy
version 1.5 or later: http://www.numpy.org/scipy
version 0.9 or later: http://www.scipy.org/matplotlib
version 1.0 or later: http://matplotlib.org/scikit-learn
version 0.12 or later: http://scikit-learn.orgipython
version 0.13 or later, with notebook support: http://ipython.orgThe easiest way to get these is to use an all-in-one installer such as Anaconda CE from Continuum or EPD Free from Enthought. These are available for multiple architectures.
Other options do exist:
example apt-get install numpy
or yum install numpy
.
contain pre-compiled versions of these packages.
installers mentioned above.
You can run the following code to check the versions of the packages on your system:
(in IPython notebook, press shift
and return
together to execute the contents of a cell)
import numpy
print 'numpy:', numpy.__version__
import scipy
print 'scipy:', scipy.__version__
import matplotlib
print 'matplotlib:', matplotlib.__version__
import sklearn
print 'scikit-learn:', sklearn.__version__
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