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PYZO - START
Step 1: install the Pyzo IDE. Most users can select one of these: macOS: Pyzo dmg (macOS 10.13 High Sierra or higher) Linux: Pyzo tarball (build on Ubuntu 18.04, 64bit). Otherwise, see all releases for more downloads (e.g. 32/64 bit Windows zipfiles, and older versions). Linux users can also install Pyzo using Linux systempackages .
PYZO - INSTALL
Pyzo installation instructions. Installation should be as easy as downloading the installation file for your platform. A list of all available binaries is on Github. Windows. The easiest way to install Pyzo on Windows is to use the installer (which does not require adminrights).
PYZO - INSTALL_PACKAGES The pip command downloads a package from the official Python package index.If the package is not pure Python (i.e. needs compilation) the package maintainer may have made a pre-compiled version available. If not, you may want to try Conda.PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - GUIDE
Guide for working with Pyzo. This guide is intended to help you find your way around Pyzo, to help you adopt an efficient workflow, and to and to help with tasks such as configuring the Python interpreter and installing additional packages.PYZO - SHELLCONFIG
Configuring shells. Via Shell > Edit shell configurations, you can edit and add shell configurations. This allows you to for example select the initial directory, or use a custom PYTHONPATH. Each config has the following fields: name: the name of the shell config. exe: the executable for the Python interpreter to use.PYZO - SCREENSHOTS
The screenshot below illustrates post-mortem debugging using a simple example. Pressing the "Debug button at the upper right corner of the shell initiates post mortem debugging (but this can also done using the magic command "db start").PYZO - SPEED
Run fast code in Python. Speed is a controversial issue. Is C# faster than Java? Is C faster than C++? Is Python faster than Matlab? These questions always lead to people stating that one is faster than another, and others claiming the contrary. PYZO - PYTHON_VS_MATLAB Python vs Matlab. We regularly hear of people (and whole research groups) that transition from Matlab to Python. The scientific Python ecosystem has been maturing fast in the past few years, and Python is an appealing alternative, because it's free, open source, and becomingever more powerful.
PYZOSTARTCONFIGURING SHELLS Pyzo is a free and open-source computing environment based on Python. If you're used to e.g. Matlab, Pyzo can be considered a free alternative.Pyzo is a Python IDE that works with any Python interpreter installed on your system, including Conda environments. The IDE is aimed at interactivity and simplicity, and consists of an editor, a shell, and a set of tools to help the programmer inPYZO - START
Step 1: install the Pyzo IDE. Most users can select one of these: macOS: Pyzo dmg (macOS 10.13 High Sierra or higher) Linux: Pyzo tarball (build on Ubuntu 18.04, 64bit). Otherwise, see all releases for more downloads (e.g. 32/64 bit Windows zipfiles, and older versions). Linux users can also install Pyzo using Linux systempackages .
PYZO - INSTALL
Pyzo installation instructions. Installation should be as easy as downloading the installation file for your platform. A list of all available binaries is on Github. Windows. The easiest way to install Pyzo on Windows is to use the installer (which does not require adminrights).
PYZO - INSTALL_PACKAGES The pip command downloads a package from the official Python package index.If the package is not pure Python (i.e. needs compilation) the package maintainer may have made a pre-compiled version available. If not, you may want to try Conda.PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - GUIDE
Guide for working with Pyzo. This guide is intended to help you find your way around Pyzo, to help you adopt an efficient workflow, and to and to help with tasks such as configuring the Python interpreter and installing additional packages.PYZO - SHELLCONFIG
Configuring shells. Via Shell > Edit shell configurations, you can edit and add shell configurations. This allows you to for example select the initial directory, or use a custom PYTHONPATH. Each config has the following fields: name: the name of the shell config. exe: the executable for the Python interpreter to use.PYZO - SCREENSHOTS
The screenshot below illustrates post-mortem debugging using a simple example. Pressing the "Debug button at the upper right corner of the shell initiates post mortem debugging (but this can also done using the magic command "db start").PYZO - SPEED
Run fast code in Python. Speed is a controversial issue. Is C# faster than Java? Is C faster than C++? Is Python faster than Matlab? These questions always lead to people stating that one is faster than another, and others claiming the contrary. PYZO - PYTHON_VS_MATLAB Python vs Matlab. We regularly hear of people (and whole research groups) that transition from Matlab to Python. The scientific Python ecosystem has been maturing fast in the past few years, and Python is an appealing alternative, because it's free, open source, and becomingever more powerful.
PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - FEATURES
List of features of the Pyzo IDE General. Powerful introspection (see below). Allows various ways to interactively run code (see below). Using an intuitive shortcut editor, a shortcut can be created for anyitem in the menu.
PYZO - LEARN
Once you know the basics, it's good to practice your skills in order to improve them. Here are some sites where you can do that: Scipy lectures. Datacamp offerse free and paid courses in Python for data science. Project Euler (mathematical puzzles) CheckIO (game) Python challenge (game with riddles)PYZO - ABOUT_PYTHON
About Python. Python is a widely used general-purpose, high-level programming language. It is easy to read and easy to learn. Python is increasingly used for science, data analysis, and engineering. The scientific community and ecosystem have been growing fast into the ultimate environment for students, scientists/engineers, and companiesthat
PYZO - MISSION
Pyzo's mission. Our mission is to give people easy access to the tools and skills for data-centric programming. We focus on the Python programming language, an easy yet powerful language that is very suitable for a wide variety of tasks; Python is great for learning, science and data analysis, as well as application development.PYZO - PYZO_THEMES
Themes in Pyzo. In Pyzo, the theme for the IDE itself can be modified via "View > Qt Theme". The syntax color theme is fixed to a variant of Solarized.At this time, there is not an easy way to change this theme.PYZO - WHYPYZO
Why Pyzo Python and free software. Open source software is made by people who love writing code. Therefore the quality can be comparable to that of commercial software (and sometimes even better).PYZO - WHYPYTHON
Why Python. Python is a very-high-level dynamic object-oriented programming language. It's designed to be easy to program and easy to read. Guido van Rossum started the design of Python in 1980. Over the years, Python has gained popularity in a broad range of fields from web development, games, usage as a scripting language, and of course science and engineering.PYZO - ISSUES
Issues. Before posting an issue, please check: where you should post it; whether the issue has already been posted (and possibly been solved) Issue lists: PYZO - INTERACTIVE_VS_SCRIPT Interactive mode vs running as script. In Pyzo, you can run the current file or the current project's main file as a script. This will first restart the shell to provide a clean environment. PYZOSTARTLEARNGUIDEABOUT PYZOPYTHON VS MATLABCONFIGURING SHELLS Pyzo is a free and open-source computing environment based on Python. If you're used to e.g. Matlab, Pyzo can be considered a free alternative.Pyzo is a Python IDE that works with any Python interpreter installed on your system, including Conda environments. The IDE is aimed at interactivity and simplicity, and consists of an editor, a shell, and a set of tools to help the programmer inPYZO - START
Getting started with Pyzo. To get started with Pyzo, you need to install the Pyzo IDE (in which you write your code) and a Python environment (in which you run your code).. Step 1: install the Pyzo IDE. Most users can select one of these:PYZO - INSTALL
Pyzo installation instructions. Installation should be as easy as downloading the installation file for your platform. A list of all available binaries is on Github. Windows. The easiest way to install Pyzo on Windows is to use the installer (which does not require adminrights).
PYZO - INSTALL_PACKAGES The pip command downloads a package from the official Python package index.If the package is not pure Python (i.e. needs compilation) the package maintainer may have made a pre-compiled version available. If not, you may want to try Conda.PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - GUIDE
Guide for working with Pyzo. This guide is intended to help you find your way around Pyzo, to help you adopt an efficient workflow, and to and to help with tasks such as configuring the Python interpreter and installing additional packages.PYZO - SPEED
Run fast code in Python. Speed is a controversial issue. Is C# faster than Java? Is C faster than C++? Is Python faster than Matlab? These questions always lead to people stating that one is faster than another, and others claiming the contrary.PYZO - SHELLCONFIG
Configuring shells. Via Shell > Edit shell configurations, you can edit and add shell configurations. This allows you to for example select the initial directory, or use a custom PYTHONPATH. Each config has the following fields: name: the name of the shell config. exe: the executable for the Python interpreter to use.PYZO - SCREENSHOTS
The screenshot below illustrates post-mortem debugging using a simple example. Pressing the "Debug button at the upper right corner of the shell initiates post mortem debugging (but this can also done using the magic command "db start"). PYZO - PYTHON_VS_MATLAB Python vs Matlab. We regularly hear of people (and whole research groups) that transition from Matlab to Python. The scientific Python ecosystem has been maturing fast in the past few years, and Python is an appealing alternative, because it's free, open source, and becomingever more powerful.
PYZOSTARTLEARNGUIDEABOUT PYZOPYTHON VS MATLABCONFIGURING SHELLS Pyzo is a free and open-source computing environment based on Python. If you're used to e.g. Matlab, Pyzo can be considered a free alternative.Pyzo is a Python IDE that works with any Python interpreter installed on your system, including Conda environments. The IDE is aimed at interactivity and simplicity, and consists of an editor, a shell, and a set of tools to help the programmer inPYZO - START
Getting started with Pyzo. To get started with Pyzo, you need to install the Pyzo IDE (in which you write your code) and a Python environment (in which you run your code).. Step 1: install the Pyzo IDE. Most users can select one of these:PYZO - INSTALL
Pyzo installation instructions. Installation should be as easy as downloading the installation file for your platform. A list of all available binaries is on Github. Windows. The easiest way to install Pyzo on Windows is to use the installer (which does not require adminrights).
PYZO - INSTALL_PACKAGES The pip command downloads a package from the official Python package index.If the package is not pure Python (i.e. needs compilation) the package maintainer may have made a pre-compiled version available. If not, you may want to try Conda.PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - GUIDE
Guide for working with Pyzo. This guide is intended to help you find your way around Pyzo, to help you adopt an efficient workflow, and to and to help with tasks such as configuring the Python interpreter and installing additional packages.PYZO - SPEED
Run fast code in Python. Speed is a controversial issue. Is C# faster than Java? Is C faster than C++? Is Python faster than Matlab? These questions always lead to people stating that one is faster than another, and others claiming the contrary.PYZO - SHELLCONFIG
Configuring shells. Via Shell > Edit shell configurations, you can edit and add shell configurations. This allows you to for example select the initial directory, or use a custom PYTHONPATH. Each config has the following fields: name: the name of the shell config. exe: the executable for the Python interpreter to use.PYZO - SCREENSHOTS
The screenshot below illustrates post-mortem debugging using a simple example. Pressing the "Debug button at the upper right corner of the shell initiates post mortem debugging (but this can also done using the magic command "db start"). PYZO - PYTHON_VS_MATLAB Python vs Matlab. We regularly hear of people (and whole research groups) that transition from Matlab to Python. The scientific Python ecosystem has been maturing fast in the past few years, and Python is an appealing alternative, because it's free, open source, and becomingever more powerful.
PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - FEATURES
List of features of the Pyzo IDE General. Powerful introspection (see below). Allows various ways to interactively run code (see below). Using an intuitive shortcut editor, a shortcut can be created for anyitem in the menu.
PYZO - WHYPYTHON
Why Python. Python is a very-high-level dynamic object-oriented programming language. It's designed to be easy to program and easy to read. Guido van Rossum started the design of Python in 1980. Over the years, Python has gained popularity in a broad range of fields from web development, games, usage as a scripting language, and of course science and engineering.PYZO - FAQ
Pyzo does not look native on Linux GTK. For various reasons, the Pyzo binaries do not come with the GTK theme. However, you can force Pyzo to use you system PySide/PyQt4 libraries. Note that this only works if you Python version is ABI compatible with the one usedPYZO - ABOUT_PYTHON
About Python. Python is a widely used general-purpose, high-level programming language. It is easy to read and easy to learn. Python is increasingly used for science, data analysis, and engineering. The scientific community and ecosystem have been growing fast into the ultimate environment for students, scientists/engineers, and companiesthat
PYZOSTARTLEARNGUIDEABOUT PYZOPYTHON VS MATLABCONFIGURING SHELLS Pyzo is a free and open-source computing environment based on Python. If you're used to e.g. Matlab, Pyzo can be considered a free alternative.Pyzo is a Python IDE that works with any Python interpreter installed on your system, including Conda environments. The IDE is aimed at interactivity and simplicity, and consists of an editor, a shell, and a set of tools to help the programmer inPYZO - START
Getting started with Pyzo. To get started with Pyzo, you need to install the Pyzo IDE (in which you write your code) and a Python environment (in which you run your code).. Step 1: install the Pyzo IDE. Most users can select one of these:PYZO - INSTALL
Pyzo installation instructions. Installation should be as easy as downloading the installation file for your platform. A list of all available binaries is on Github. Windows. The easiest way to install Pyzo on Windows is to use the installer (which does not require adminrights).
PYZO - INSTALL_PACKAGES The pip command downloads a package from the official Python package index.If the package is not pure Python (i.e. needs compilation) the package maintainer may have made a pre-compiled version available. If not, you may want to try Conda.PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - GUIDE
Guide for working with Pyzo. This guide is intended to help you find your way around Pyzo, to help you adopt an efficient workflow, and to and to help with tasks such as configuring the Python interpreter and installing additional packages.PYZO - SPEED
Run fast code in Python. Speed is a controversial issue. Is C# faster than Java? Is C faster than C++? Is Python faster than Matlab? These questions always lead to people stating that one is faster than another, and others claiming the contrary.PYZO - SHELLCONFIG
Configuring shells. Via Shell > Edit shell configurations, you can edit and add shell configurations. This allows you to for example select the initial directory, or use a custom PYTHONPATH. Each config has the following fields: name: the name of the shell config. exe: the executable for the Python interpreter to use.PYZO - SCREENSHOTS
The screenshot below illustrates post-mortem debugging using a simple example. Pressing the "Debug button at the upper right corner of the shell initiates post mortem debugging (but this can also done using the magic command "db start"). PYZO - PYTHON_VS_MATLAB Python vs Matlab. We regularly hear of people (and whole research groups) that transition from Matlab to Python. The scientific Python ecosystem has been maturing fast in the past few years, and Python is an appealing alternative, because it's free, open source, and becomingever more powerful.
PYZOSTARTLEARNGUIDEABOUT PYZOPYTHON VS MATLABCONFIGURING SHELLS Pyzo is a free and open-source computing environment based on Python. If you're used to e.g. Matlab, Pyzo can be considered a free alternative.Pyzo is a Python IDE that works with any Python interpreter installed on your system, including Conda environments. The IDE is aimed at interactivity and simplicity, and consists of an editor, a shell, and a set of tools to help the programmer inPYZO - START
Getting started with Pyzo. To get started with Pyzo, you need to install the Pyzo IDE (in which you write your code) and a Python environment (in which you run your code).. Step 1: install the Pyzo IDE. Most users can select one of these:PYZO - INSTALL
Pyzo installation instructions. Installation should be as easy as downloading the installation file for your platform. A list of all available binaries is on Github. Windows. The easiest way to install Pyzo on Windows is to use the installer (which does not require adminrights).
PYZO - INSTALL_PACKAGES The pip command downloads a package from the official Python package index.If the package is not pure Python (i.e. needs compilation) the package maintainer may have made a pre-compiled version available. If not, you may want to try Conda.PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - GUIDE
Guide for working with Pyzo. This guide is intended to help you find your way around Pyzo, to help you adopt an efficient workflow, and to and to help with tasks such as configuring the Python interpreter and installing additional packages.PYZO - SPEED
Run fast code in Python. Speed is a controversial issue. Is C# faster than Java? Is C faster than C++? Is Python faster than Matlab? These questions always lead to people stating that one is faster than another, and others claiming the contrary.PYZO - SHELLCONFIG
Configuring shells. Via Shell > Edit shell configurations, you can edit and add shell configurations. This allows you to for example select the initial directory, or use a custom PYTHONPATH. Each config has the following fields: name: the name of the shell config. exe: the executable for the Python interpreter to use.PYZO - SCREENSHOTS
The screenshot below illustrates post-mortem debugging using a simple example. Pressing the "Debug button at the upper right corner of the shell initiates post mortem debugging (but this can also done using the magic command "db start"). PYZO - PYTHON_VS_MATLAB Python vs Matlab. We regularly hear of people (and whole research groups) that transition from Matlab to Python. The scientific Python ecosystem has been maturing fast in the past few years, and Python is an appealing alternative, because it's free, open source, and becomingever more powerful.
PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - FEATURES
List of features of the Pyzo IDE General. Powerful introspection (see below). Allows various ways to interactively run code (see below). Using an intuitive shortcut editor, a shortcut can be created for anyitem in the menu.
PYZO - WHYPYTHON
Why Python. Python is a very-high-level dynamic object-oriented programming language. It's designed to be easy to program and easy to read. Guido van Rossum started the design of Python in 1980. Over the years, Python has gained popularity in a broad range of fields from web development, games, usage as a scripting language, and of course science and engineering.PYZO - FAQ
Pyzo does not look native on Linux GTK. For various reasons, the Pyzo binaries do not come with the GTK theme. However, you can force Pyzo to use you system PySide/PyQt4 libraries. Note that this only works if you Python version is ABI compatible with the one usedPYZO - ABOUT_PYTHON
About Python. Python is a widely used general-purpose, high-level programming language. It is easy to read and easy to learn. Python is increasingly used for science, data analysis, and engineering. The scientific community and ecosystem have been growing fast into the ultimate environment for students, scientists/engineers, and companiesthat
PYZOSTARTLEARNGUIDEABOUT PYZOPYTHON VS MATLABCONFIGURING SHELLS Pyzo is a free and open-source computing environment based on Python. If you're used to e.g. Matlab, Pyzo can be considered a free alternative.Pyzo is a Python IDE that works with any Python interpreter installed on your system, including Conda environments. The IDE is aimed at interactivity and simplicity, and consists of an editor, a shell, and a set of tools to help the programmer inPYZO - START
Getting started with Pyzo. To get started with Pyzo, you need to install the Pyzo IDE (in which you write your code) and a Python environment (in which you run your code).. Step 1: install the Pyzo IDE. Most users can select one of these:PYZO - INSTALL
Pyzo installation instructions. Installation should be as easy as downloading the installation file for your platform. A list of all available binaries is on Github. Windows. The easiest way to install Pyzo on Windows is to use the installer (which does not require adminrights).
PYZO - INSTALL_PACKAGES The pip command downloads a package from the official Python package index.If the package is not pure Python (i.e. needs compilation) the package maintainer may have made a pre-compiled version available. If not, you may want to try Conda.PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - GUIDE
Guide for working with Pyzo. This guide is intended to help you find your way around Pyzo, to help you adopt an efficient workflow, and to and to help with tasks such as configuring the Python interpreter and installing additional packages.PYZO - SPEED
Run fast code in Python. Speed is a controversial issue. Is C# faster than Java? Is C faster than C++? Is Python faster than Matlab? These questions always lead to people stating that one is faster than another, and others claiming the contrary.PYZO - SHELLCONFIG
Configuring shells. Via Shell > Edit shell configurations, you can edit and add shell configurations. This allows you to for example select the initial directory, or use a custom PYTHONPATH. Each config has the following fields: name: the name of the shell config. exe: the executable for the Python interpreter to use.PYZO - SCREENSHOTS
The screenshot below illustrates post-mortem debugging using a simple example. Pressing the "Debug button at the upper right corner of the shell initiates post mortem debugging (but this can also done using the magic command "db start"). PYZO - PYTHON_VS_MATLAB Python vs Matlab. We regularly hear of people (and whole research groups) that transition from Matlab to Python. The scientific Python ecosystem has been maturing fast in the past few years, and Python is an appealing alternative, because it's free, open source, and becomingever more powerful.
PYZOSTARTLEARNGUIDEABOUT PYZOPYTHON VS MATLABCONFIGURING SHELLS Pyzo is a free and open-source computing environment based on Python. If you're used to e.g. Matlab, Pyzo can be considered a free alternative.Pyzo is a Python IDE that works with any Python interpreter installed on your system, including Conda environments. The IDE is aimed at interactivity and simplicity, and consists of an editor, a shell, and a set of tools to help the programmer inPYZO - START
Getting started with Pyzo. To get started with Pyzo, you need to install the Pyzo IDE (in which you write your code) and a Python environment (in which you run your code).. Step 1: install the Pyzo IDE. Most users can select one of these:PYZO - INSTALL
Pyzo installation instructions. Installation should be as easy as downloading the installation file for your platform. A list of all available binaries is on Github. Windows. The easiest way to install Pyzo on Windows is to use the installer (which does not require adminrights).
PYZO - INSTALL_PACKAGES The pip command downloads a package from the official Python package index.If the package is not pure Python (i.e. needs compilation) the package maintainer may have made a pre-compiled version available. If not, you may want to try Conda.PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - GUIDE
Guide for working with Pyzo. This guide is intended to help you find your way around Pyzo, to help you adopt an efficient workflow, and to and to help with tasks such as configuring the Python interpreter and installing additional packages.PYZO - SPEED
Run fast code in Python. Speed is a controversial issue. Is C# faster than Java? Is C faster than C++? Is Python faster than Matlab? These questions always lead to people stating that one is faster than another, and others claiming the contrary.PYZO - SHELLCONFIG
Configuring shells. Via Shell > Edit shell configurations, you can edit and add shell configurations. This allows you to for example select the initial directory, or use a custom PYTHONPATH. Each config has the following fields: name: the name of the shell config. exe: the executable for the Python interpreter to use.PYZO - SCREENSHOTS
The screenshot below illustrates post-mortem debugging using a simple example. Pressing the "Debug button at the upper right corner of the shell initiates post mortem debugging (but this can also done using the magic command "db start"). PYZO - PYTHON_VS_MATLAB Python vs Matlab. We regularly hear of people (and whole research groups) that transition from Matlab to Python. The scientific Python ecosystem has been maturing fast in the past few years, and Python is an appealing alternative, because it's free, open source, and becomingever more powerful.
PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - FEATURES
List of features of the Pyzo IDE General. Powerful introspection (see below). Allows various ways to interactively run code (see below). Using an intuitive shortcut editor, a shortcut can be created for anyitem in the menu.
PYZO - WHYPYTHON
Why Python. Python is a very-high-level dynamic object-oriented programming language. It's designed to be easy to program and easy to read. Guido van Rossum started the design of Python in 1980. Over the years, Python has gained popularity in a broad range of fields from web development, games, usage as a scripting language, and of course science and engineering.PYZO - FAQ
Pyzo does not look native on Linux GTK. For various reasons, the Pyzo binaries do not come with the GTK theme. However, you can force Pyzo to use you system PySide/PyQt4 libraries. Note that this only works if you Python version is ABI compatible with the one usedPYZO - ABOUT_PYTHON
About Python. Python is a widely used general-purpose, high-level programming language. It is easy to read and easy to learn. Python is increasingly used for science, data analysis, and engineering. The scientific community and ecosystem have been growing fast into the ultimate environment for students, scientists/engineers, and companiesthat
PYZOSTARTLEARNGUIDEABOUT PYZOPYTHON VS MATLABCONFIGURING SHELLSPYZO DOWNLOADPYZO INSTALLER Pyzo is a free and open-source computing environment based on Python. If you're used to e.g. Matlab, Pyzo can be considered a free alternative.Pyzo is a Python IDE that works with any Python interpreter installed on your system, including Conda environments. The IDE is aimed at interactivity and simplicity, and consists of an editor, a shell, and a set of tools to help the programmer inPYZO - START
Getting started with Pyzo. To get started with Pyzo, you need to install the Pyzo IDE (in which you write your code) and a Python environment (in which you run your code).. Step 1: install the Pyzo IDE. Most users can select one of these:PYZO - INSTALL
Pyzo installation instructions. Installation should be as easy as downloading the installation file for your platform. A list of all available binaries is on Github. Windows. The easiest way to install Pyzo on Windows is to use the installer (which does not require adminrights).
PYZO - INSTALL_PACKAGES The pip command downloads a package from the official Python package index.If the package is not pure Python (i.e. needs compilation) the package maintainer may have made a pre-compiled version available. If not, you may want to try Conda.PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
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Guide for working with Pyzo. This guide is intended to help you find your way around Pyzo, to help you adopt an efficient workflow, and to and to help with tasks such as configuring the Python interpreter and installing additional packages.PYZO - SHELLCONFIG
Configuring shells. Via Shell > Edit shell configurations, you can edit and add shell configurations.This allows you to for example select the initial directory, or use aPYZO - SCREENSHOTS
The screenshot below illustrates post-mortem debugging using a simple example. Pressing the "Debug button at the upper right corner of the shell initiates post mortem debugging (but this can also done using the magic command "db start").PYZO - SPEED
Run fast code in Python. Speed is a controversial issue. Is C# faster than Java? Is C faster than C++? Is Python faster than Matlab? These questions always lead to people stating that one is faster than another, and others claiming the contrary. PYZO - PYTHON_VS_MATLAB Python vs Matlab. We regularly hear of people (and whole research groups) that transition from Matlab to Python. The scientific Python ecosystem has been maturing fast in the past few years, and Python is an appealing alternative, because it's free, open source, and becomingever more powerful.
PYZOSTARTLEARNGUIDEABOUT PYZOPYTHON VS MATLABCONFIGURING SHELLSPYZO DOWNLOADPYZO INSTALLER Pyzo is a free and open-source computing environment based on Python. If you're used to e.g. Matlab, Pyzo can be considered a free alternative.Pyzo is a Python IDE that works with any Python interpreter installed on your system, including Conda environments. The IDE is aimed at interactivity and simplicity, and consists of an editor, a shell, and a set of tools to help the programmer inPYZO - START
Getting started with Pyzo. To get started with Pyzo, you need to install the Pyzo IDE (in which you write your code) and a Python environment (in which you run your code).. Step 1: install the Pyzo IDE. Most users can select one of these:PYZO - INSTALL
Pyzo installation instructions. Installation should be as easy as downloading the installation file for your platform. A list of all available binaries is on Github. Windows. The easiest way to install Pyzo on Windows is to use the installer (which does not require adminrights).
PYZO - INSTALL_PACKAGES The pip command downloads a package from the official Python package index.If the package is not pure Python (i.e. needs compilation) the package maintainer may have made a pre-compiled version available. If not, you may want to try Conda.PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - GUIDE
Guide for working with Pyzo. This guide is intended to help you find your way around Pyzo, to help you adopt an efficient workflow, and to and to help with tasks such as configuring the Python interpreter and installing additional packages.PYZO - SHELLCONFIG
Configuring shells. Via Shell > Edit shell configurations, you can edit and add shell configurations.This allows you to for example select the initial directory, or use aPYZO - SCREENSHOTS
The screenshot below illustrates post-mortem debugging using a simple example. Pressing the "Debug button at the upper right corner of the shell initiates post mortem debugging (but this can also done using the magic command "db start").PYZO - SPEED
Run fast code in Python. Speed is a controversial issue. Is C# faster than Java? Is C faster than C++? Is Python faster than Matlab? These questions always lead to people stating that one is faster than another, and others claiming the contrary. PYZO - PYTHON_VS_MATLAB Python vs Matlab. We regularly hear of people (and whole research groups) that transition from Matlab to Python. The scientific Python ecosystem has been maturing fast in the past few years, and Python is an appealing alternative, because it's free, open source, and becomingever more powerful.
PYZO - PYZO_INTRO
Running code. Pyzo supports several ways to run source code in the editor. (see also the "Run" menu): Run selection: if there is no selected text, the current line is executed; if the selection is on a single line, the selection is evaluated; if the selection spans multiple lines, Pyzo will run the the (complete) selected lines. Runcell: a
PYZO - FEATURES
List of features of the Pyzo IDE General. Powerful introspection (see below). Allows various ways to interactively run code (see below). Using an intuitive shortcut editor, a shortcut can be created for anyitem in the menu.
PYZO - WHYPYTHON
Why Python. Python is a very-high-level dynamic object-oriented programming language. It's designed to be easy to program and easy to read. Guido van Rossum started the design of Python in 1980. Over the years, Python has gained popularity in a broad range of fields from web development, games, usage as a scripting language, and of course science and engineering.PYZO - FAQ
Pyzo does not look native on Linux GTK. For various reasons, the Pyzo binaries do not come with the GTK theme. However, you can force Pyzo to use you system PySide/PyQt4 libraries. Note that this only works if you Python version is ABI compatible with the one usedPYZO - ABOUT_PYTHON
About Python. Python is a widely used general-purpose, high-level programming language. It is easy to read and easy to learn. Python is increasingly used for science, data analysis, and engineering. The scientific community and ecosystem have been growing fast into the ultimate environment for students, scientists/engineers, and companiesthat
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PYTHON TO THE PEOPLE Pyzo is a free and open-source computing environment based on Python. If you're used to e.g. Matlab, Pyzo can be considered a free alternative . Pyzo is a Python IDE that works with any Python interpreter installed on your system, including Conda environments. The IDE is aimed at interactivity and simplicity, and consists of an editor, a shell, and a set of tools to help the programmer in various ways. Get Pyzo going on your machine using the quickstart , or check the code on Github .LATEST VERSION
The current version is 4.11.2 (released on 19-11-2020). This release includes a fix for MacOS Big Sur. Get it now!TESTIMONIALS
It's performing beautifully, the UI is very intuitive and stylish (to my eyes anyway). It's about as efficient and powerful as WingIDE, but has significantly fewer UI surprises and crashes compared to WingIDE. It's UI is simpler and cleaner, while still getting it done. This is a very impressive app, on OSX close to alpha dog status (I've used ALL the OSX alternatives). _— Ken_ I have configured 4 GUIs (PySide, Tk, PyQt4 and wxPython) for 2 Pythons (2.7.5 and your 3.3.0) and all are working well. Unbelievable._— Tovim_
This is a great program for those of us on OSX. I do not know of another IDE that works this well. _— Jack_ For quite a while now I've been looking for a way to switch from Matlab to Python. The last remaining problem was a lack of descent IDE for interactive work. I do a lot of short calculations, so a 'cell' execution mode is crucial for me. Thanks again for a great project!_— Jev_
This is fantastic IDE - exactly what I was looking for! _— Matt_ I don't even remember how I found , so confused and desperate I was testing I could find. Installed it, and 10 minutes later I was coding, connecting with a glade created user interface, and everything is running so well. I ain't gonna change now. is my choice. Thank you very much, and keep up this amazing work. _— Jose_ Thank you for a great Python IDE. _— Stan_ What I like especially of is the plain and simple design of the UI (a Qt feature :) while providing really powerful functionality. Please, keep this project running. _— Hans_ This is EXACTLY the python IDE I have been waiting for, even though I didn't know it. Excellent job! _— Jaap_ ------------------------- © Copyright 2015-2020, The Pyzo team - the text on this page is licensed under CC BY 4.0 This site is proudly generated and served with Python.Details
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