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Latest revision as of 16:42, 23 April 2024
Python is a general-purpose, high-level programming language. It is also a type of snake and a rollercoaster, but one is arguably more relevant to your research than the others.
On the lab computers, there is support for Spyder, PyCharm and Psychopy.
Installed version | 3.7.9 64-bits |
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Development status | Active |
Written in | Python |
Website | python.org |
Psychopy
When your script fails to load in Psychopy, because you need packages that are not installed on our lab computers, please contact TSG.
Usage
Example: TestArgs.py
Execute the following script within the commandline (CMD): python testArgs.py a.
You should see the following result:
number of argument: 2
argv[0]: ./testArgs.py
argv[1]: a