Re: Python(x,y) 64 bit

2016-04-27 Thread Stephen Hansen
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016, at 04:25 PM, Pierre wrote: > I did check and it looks like the Python(x,y) 64 distribution I > downloaded uses a 32 bit Python. > The question is if there is ANY Python(x,y) 64 distribution that uses the > 64 bit python version. > I looked it up online and

Re: Python(x,y) 64 bit

2016-04-27 Thread Pierre
On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 11:17:32 AM UTC-4, Zachary Ware wrote: > Hi Pierre, > > On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 6:23 AM, Pierre wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I installed Python(x,y) 64 bit version and ran it using a library that > > requires Python 64 bit. > >

Re: Python(x,y) 64 bit

2016-04-27 Thread Zachary Ware
Hi Pierre, On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 6:23 AM, Pierre wrote: > Hello, > > I installed Python(x,y) 64 bit version and ran it using a library that > requires Python 64 bit. > I got an error which indicated that I am using Python 32 bit. > > So, is the python used by Python(x,y)

Python(x,y) 64 bit

2016-04-27 Thread Pierre
Hello, I installed Python(x,y) 64 bit version and ran it using a library that requires Python 64 bit. I got an error which indicated that I am using Python 32 bit. So, is the python used by Python(x,y) 64 bit, using Python 64 or 32 bit? Thanks -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo

Re: Python(x,y) interferes with earlier Numpy installation

2014-02-13 Thread Martin Schöön
Den 2014-02-13 skrev beliav...@aol.com : > I fixed the problem by reinstalling Numpy. Good. Just one note since I happened to look into updating Python(x,y) at work today and stumbled on this: The Python(x,y) guys recommend that one removes other Python installations prior to installing Pytho

Re: Python(x,y) interferes with earlier Numpy installation

2014-02-13 Thread beliavsky
I fixed the problem by reinstalling Numpy. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Python(x,y) interferes with earlier Numpy installation

2014-02-13 Thread beliavsky
I am running Python 2.7.5 on Windows 7 and installed Numpy, which worked. Then I installed Python(x,y) from a file Python(x,y)-2.7.5.2.exe, and now running the script from numpy import array, size, shape, min, max, sum a = array([1, 2, 3]) print shape(a) gives the error messages Traceback

python(x,y)

2011-08-11 Thread Tarmo Tapio
I'm using scitools (Pythonxy). It plots the curve of the function (Figure window) but when I try to close Figure window I get the message 'Pythonw.exe do not answer'. My operation system is windows 7. This happened when I'm using Matplotlib for ploting. If I use gnuplot for plotting closing works o

Re: [ANN] Python(x,y) 2.6.3.0 released

2009-10-22 Thread Scott David Daniels
Pierre Raybaut wrote: Hi all, I'm quite pleased (and relieved) to announce that Python(x,y) version 2.6.3.0 has been released. It is the first release based on Python 2.6 -- note that Python(x,y) version number will now follow the included Python version (Python(x,y) vX.Y.Z.N will be

[ANN] Python(x,y) 2.6.3.0 released

2009-10-18 Thread Pierre Raybaut
Hi all, I'm quite pleased (and relieved) to announce that Python(x,y) version 2.6.3.0 has been released. It is the first release based on Python 2.6 -- note that Python(x,y) version number will now follow the included Python version (Python(x,y) vX.Y.Z.N will be based on Python v

Python(x,y) - Free Python distribution for Scientists

2008-04-10 Thread Python(x,y) - Python for Scientists
Dear all, The scientists among you may be interested in Python(x,y), a new scientific-oriented Python distribution. This Python/Eclipse distribution is freely available as a one-click Windows installer (a release for GNU/Linux with similar features will follow soon): http://www.pythonxy.com