Solved the version question with the other thread two days ago.
On 8/6/2010 8:38 PM, Che M wrote:
> #, showing his output. We need to make sure we are on the same
playing
> ground with numpy and scipy. I don't think we are. He barely knows
> Python, but did, supposedly, a install of it, numpy and scipy from
the
> same written direction I use. I think he mistakenly installed a
> different version of numpy. So how can we make sure we or anyone
are on
> the same playing field?
Both of you do this from IDLE:
import numpy
help(numpy)
Read the version # at the end.
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