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| [[Workshop: Python for behavioural scientists|Python for behavioural scientists]] | | [[Workshop: Python for behavioural scientists|Python for behavioural scientists]] | ||
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− | [[wikipedia:Python_(programming_language)|Python]] is a general-purpose, high-level programming language. It is also a [[wikipedia:Python_%28genus%29|type of snake]], but one is arguably more relevant to your research than the | + | [[wikipedia:Python_(programming_language)|Python]] is a general-purpose, high-level programming language. It is also a [[wikipedia:Python_%28genus%29|type of snake]] and a [[wikipedia:Python_%28Efteling%29|rollercoaster]], but one is arguably more relevant to your research than the others. <br/> |
+ | On the lab computers, there is support for Spyder, PyCharm and [[Psychopy]]. | ||
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+ | {{see |Psychopy}} | ||
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
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You should see the following result: | You should see the following result: | ||
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number of argument: 2 | number of argument: 2 | ||
argv[0]: ./testArgs.py | argv[0]: ./testArgs.py | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Psychopy]] | *[[Psychopy]] | ||
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*[[Workshop: Python for social scientists]] | *[[Workshop: Python for social scientists]] | ||
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<references /> --> | <references /> --> | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*{{Official website|http://www.python.org}} | *{{Official website|http://www.python.org}} |
Latest revision as of 15:42, 23 April 2024
Installed version | 3.7.9 64-bits |
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Development status | Active |
Written in | Python |
Website | python.org |
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.
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