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= Windows Installation =
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| logo alt              = Python(tm)
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| website                = [http://www.python.org python.org]
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      | [[Workshop: Python for behavioural scientists|Python for behavioural scientists]]
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=== Windows Installation Python 2.7 ===
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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]] and a [[wikipedia:Python_%28Efteling%29|rollercoaster]], but one is arguably more relevant to your research than the others. <br/>
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On the lab computers, there is support for Spyder, PyCharm and [[Psychopy]].  
  
=== Set Windows Environment Variables ===
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=== Windows Installation PIP package manager ===
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==Psychopy==
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{{see |Psychopy}}
  
=== Windows Installation setup-tools (easy_install) ===
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When your script fails to load in Psychopy, because you need packages that are not installed on our lab computers, please contact TSG.
  
=== Check Windows Handlers ===
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== Usage ==
  
=== Execute Python TestArgs.py ===
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===Example: TestArgs.py===
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Execute the following script within the commandline (CMD): <code style="background-color:#000; color:#fff; padding:1px 3px;">python testArgs.py a.</code><br/>
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You should see the following result:
  
= Linux Installation =
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<syntaxhighlight lang="python" overflow:auto;">
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number of argument:  2
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argv[0]: ./testArgs.py
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argv[1]: a
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</syntaxhighlight>
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==See Also==
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*[[Psychopy]]
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*[[Workshop: Python for social scientists]]
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==External Links==
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*{{Official website|http://www.python.org}}

Latest revision as of 15:42, 23 April 2024

Python
Python(tm)
Installed version3.7.9 64-bits
Development statusActive
Written inPython
Websitepython.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

Template:See

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

See Also

External Links