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SciPy Recipes

You're reading from   SciPy Recipes A cookbook with over 110 proven recipes for performing mathematical and scientific computations

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788291460
Length 386 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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V Kishore Ayyadevara V Kishore Ayyadevara
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Ruben Oliva Ramos Ruben Oliva Ramos
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Luiz Felipe Martins Luiz Felipe Martins
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting to Know the Tools FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with NumPy 3. Using Matplotlib to Create Graphs 4. Data Wrangling with pandas 5. Matrices and Linear Algebra 6. Solving Equations and Optimization 7. Constants and Special Functions 8. Calculus, Interpolation, and Differential Equations 9. Statistics and Probability 10. Advanced Computations with SciPy

Setting up a virtual environment with conda

Setting up a virtual environments with conda is very easy, and is recommended even for small projects. Virtual environments are very handy.

Getting ready

This recipe assumes that you have a working installation of Anaconda. If you don't, follow the recipe for installing Anaconda on your operating system presented previously in this chapter.

How to do it...

One of the features of conda, the standard package manager used with Anaconda, offers the easy creation and management of virtual environments. We will show you three recipes presenting the typical uses of conda virtual environments.

Before diving into the examples, enter the following statement in the command line:

conda info

This will print information about the current Anaconda installation. To obtain a list of the existing conda environments, enter the following:

conda info --envs

When I run this, I get the following output:

# conda environments:
#
root * /Users/luizmartins/anaconda

Right now, there is only the root environment, since this is a fresh Anaconda installation.

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