Widgets have their own display repr which allows them to be displayed using IPython’s display framework. Constructing and returning an IntSlider automatically displays the widget (as seen below). Widgets are displayed inside the output area below the code cell. If you display the same widget twice, the displayed instances in the front-end.
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In article <4p************@uni-berlin.de>, 'Diez B. Roggisch' <de***@nospam.web.dewrote:
Lou Pecora wrote:
I installed the SciPy superpackage and have pylab, matplotlib, scipy, and numpy apparently running well. But I want to use matplotlib/pylab interactively. The instructions suggest doing this in IPython. But using ipython on the command line gives me an error. The system doesn't know the command. Apparently there is no ipython executable in one of the bin directories. I thought the superpackage would add that automatically, but I guess not. Can anyone tell me how to get ipython running on my MacOSX 10.4 system?
This is just a guess - but did you check your /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/Current/bin
Just checked it. Nothing there for IPython.
directory for the ipython-binary? Usually, that will be the prefix of anything compiled/installed to framework-builds. So either you add that to your path, or create links to e.g. /usr/local/bin
I'm not quite following this last suggestion. Can you explain more. Sorry. -- Lou Pecora (my views are my own) REMOVE THIS to email me.