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PLOTS — SPYDER 4 DOCUMENTATION Plots¶. The Plots pane shows the static figures and images created during your session. It will show you plots from the IPython Console, produced by your code in the Editor or generated by the Variable Explorer allowing you to interact with them in several ways.. The figures shown in the Plots pane are those associated with the currently active Console tab; if you switch consoles, the list of BLOG | NEW FEATURES IN SPYDER 4'S NEW DEBUGGER! BLOG | INTRODUCING THE UNITTEST PLUGIN Installing the plugin. If you use the Anaconda distribution (as we recommend), then you can install the Spyder unittest plugin with the command. conda install -c spyder-ide spyder-unittest. This will also grab all its mandatory dependencies (including Spyder itself if necessary). The -c option instructs conda to use the custom channelspyder
BLOG | VARIABLE EXPLORER IMPROVEMENTS IN SPYDER 4 BLOG | QTCONSOLE 4.4 RELEASED! QtConsole 4.4 Released! We're excited to announce a significant update to QtConsole—the package that powers Spyder's IPython Console interface—which the Spyder team maintains in collaboration with Project Jupyter.Two of the biggest changes—user-selectable syntax highlighting themes, and enhanced external editor/IDE integration—are already built right into Spyder, so they'll BLOG | WRITING DOCS IS NOT JUST WRITING DOCS Writing docs is not just writing docs. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website. I joined the Spyder team almost two years ago, and I never thought I was going to end up working on docs. Six months ago I started a project with CAM Gerlach and Carlos Cordoba to improve Spyder’s documentation. BLOG | CREATING THE ULTIMATE TERMINAL EXPERIENCE IN SPYDERSEE MORE ONSPYDER-IDE.ORG
BLOG | SPYDER 4.0: KITE INTEGRATION IS HERE Spyder 4.0: Kite integration is here. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website.. Note: Kite is sponsoring the work discussed in this blog post, and in addition supports Spyder 4.0 development through a Quansight Labs Community Work Order.. As part of our next release, we are proud to announce an additional completion client for Spyder, Kite. BLOG | SPYDER 4.0 TAKES A BIG STEP CLOSER WITH THE RELEASESEE MORE ONSPYDER-IDE.ORG
HOME — SPYDER IDEINSTALLATIONHOMEDOCSBLOGSPYDER WEBSITE Overview. Spyder is a free and open source scientific environment written in Python, for Python, and designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts. It features a unique combination of the advanced editing, analysis, debugging, and profiling functionality of a comprehensive development tool with the data exploration,interactive
PLOTS — SPYDER 4 DOCUMENTATION Plots¶. The Plots pane shows the static figures and images created during your session. It will show you plots from the IPython Console, produced by your code in the Editor or generated by the Variable Explorer allowing you to interact with them in several ways.. The figures shown in the Plots pane are those associated with the currently active Console tab; if you switch consoles, the list of BLOG | NEW FEATURES IN SPYDER 4'S NEW DEBUGGER! BLOG | INTRODUCING THE UNITTEST PLUGIN Installing the plugin. If you use the Anaconda distribution (as we recommend), then you can install the Spyder unittest plugin with the command. conda install -c spyder-ide spyder-unittest. This will also grab all its mandatory dependencies (including Spyder itself if necessary). The -c option instructs conda to use the custom channelspyder
BLOG | VARIABLE EXPLORER IMPROVEMENTS IN SPYDER 4 BLOG | QTCONSOLE 4.4 RELEASED! QtConsole 4.4 Released! We're excited to announce a significant update to QtConsole—the package that powers Spyder's IPython Console interface—which the Spyder team maintains in collaboration with Project Jupyter.Two of the biggest changes—user-selectable syntax highlighting themes, and enhanced external editor/IDE integration—are already built right into Spyder, so they'll BLOG | WRITING DOCS IS NOT JUST WRITING DOCS Writing docs is not just writing docs. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website. I joined the Spyder team almost two years ago, and I never thought I was going to end up working on docs. Six months ago I started a project with CAM Gerlach and Carlos Cordoba to improve Spyder’s documentation. BLOG | CREATING THE ULTIMATE TERMINAL EXPERIENCE IN SPYDERSEE MORE ONSPYDER-IDE.ORG
BLOG | SPYDER 4.0: KITE INTEGRATION IS HERE Spyder 4.0: Kite integration is here. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website.. Note: Kite is sponsoring the work discussed in this blog post, and in addition supports Spyder 4.0 development through a Quansight Labs Community Work Order.. As part of our next release, we are proud to announce an additional completion client for Spyder, Kite. BLOG | SPYDER 4.0 TAKES A BIG STEP CLOSER WITH THE RELEASESEE MORE ONSPYDER-IDE.ORG
PLOTS — SPYDER 4 DOCUMENTATION Plots¶. The Plots pane shows the static figures and images created during your session. It will show you plots from the IPython Console, produced by your code in the Editor or generated by the Variable Explorer allowing you to interact with them in several ways.. The figures shown in the Plots pane are those associated with the currently active Console tab; if you switch consoles, the list ofINSTALLATION GUIDE
To install Spyder’s optional dependencies as well for full functionality, use the following command instead: conda create -n spyder-env spyder=4 numpy scipy pandas matplotlib sympy cython. To install Spyder from Conda-Forge instead of the default Anaconda channel, add -c conda-forge at the end of either of the previouscommands.
BLOG | SPYDER 4.0 TAKES A BIG STEP CLOSER WITH THE RELEASE Spyder 4.0 takes a big step closer with the release of Beta 2! It has been almost two months since I joined Quansight in April, to start working on Spyder maintenance and development. So far, it has been a very exciting and rewarding journey under the guidance of long time Spyder maintainer Carlos Córdoba . This is the first of a series of BLOG | THANKING THE PEOPLE BEHIND SPYDER 4 Thanking the people behind Spyder 4. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website. After more than three years in development and more than 5000 commits from 60 authors around the world, Spyder 4 finally saw the light on December 5, 2019! I decided to wait until now to write a blogpost about it because shortly afterthe
BLOG | SPYDER 3.3.0 AND 3.3.1 RELEASED! Spyder 3.3.0 and 3.3.1 released! We're pleased to release the next significant update in the stable Spyder 3 line, 3.3.0, along with its follow-on bugfix point release, 3.3.1, which is now live on PyPI and conda.As always, you can update with conda update spyder in the Anaconda Prompt/Terminal/command line (on Windows/macOS/Linux, respectively) if on AnacondaVARIABLE EXPLORER
Variable Explorer¶. The Variable Explorer allows you to interactively browse and manage the objects generated running your code.. It shows the namespace contents (including all global objects, variables, class instances and more) of the currently selected IPython Console session, and allows you to add, remove, and edit their values through a variety of GUI-based editors. BLOG | FILE MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENTS IN SPYDER 4 Absolute and relative path handling. Spyder 4 now allows you to easily copy the absolute or relative paths of one or more files in the Files pane and pasting them as well-formatted text anywhere else in Spyder. Just right-clicking any file or files in the Files or Project panes and select the desired option. Beyond just copying a single path BLOG | STATE OF THE SPYDER, PART 1: LOOKING BACK State of the Spyder, Part 1: Looking back. As we approach some major development milestones, now is as good a time as ever to share with you some perspective on where we've been, what's happening now, and where we're going in the world of Spyder. In this post, part one of a three part series, we'll take a look back over the past six months at BLOG | STATE OF THE SPYDER, PART 2: LOOKING UP State of the Spyder, Part 2: Looking up. After sharing some major milestones, development progress, and other tidbits from the past six months in Part 1 of this series (check that one out first if you haven't already), we now have some amazing news to share with you all here in Part 2, along with other status updates. That's not all, though—Part 3 will look ahead toward Spyder 4 and beyondFILE EXPLORER
File Explorer¶. The File Explorer pane is a built-in filesystem and directory browser allowing you to view and filter files and their properties, open them with the Editor or an external tool, and perform common management tasks (varies by platform). HOME — SPYDER IDEINSTALLATIONHOMEDOCSBLOGSPYDER WEBSITE Overview. Spyder is a free and open source scientific environment written in Python, for Python, and designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts. It features a unique combination of the advanced editing, analysis, debugging, and profiling functionality of a comprehensive development tool with the data exploration,interactive
PLOTS — SPYDER 4 DOCUMENTATION Plots¶. The Plots pane shows the static figures and images created during your session. It will show you plots from the IPython Console, produced by your code in the Editor or generated by the Variable Explorer allowing you to interact with them in several ways.. The figures shown in the Plots pane are those associated with the currently active Console tab; if you switch consoles, the list of BLOG | VARIABLE EXPLORER IMPROVEMENTS IN SPYDER 4 BLOG | NEW FEATURES IN SPYDER 4'S NEW DEBUGGER! BLOG | INTRODUCING THE UNITTEST PLUGIN Installing the plugin. If you use the Anaconda distribution (as we recommend), then you can install the Spyder unittest plugin with the command. conda install -c spyder-ide spyder-unittest. This will also grab all its mandatory dependencies (including Spyder itself if necessary). The -c option instructs conda to use the custom channelspyder
BLOG | CREATING THE ULTIMATE TERMINAL EXPERIENCE IN SPYDERSEE MORE ONSPYDER-IDE.ORG
BLOG | QTCONSOLE 4.4 RELEASED! QtConsole 4.4 Released! We're excited to announce a significant update to QtConsole—the package that powers Spyder's IPython Console interface—which the Spyder team maintains in collaboration with Project Jupyter.Two of the biggest changes—user-selectable syntax highlighting themes, and enhanced external editor/IDE integration—are already built right into Spyder, so they'll BLOG | WRITING DOCS IS NOT JUST WRITING DOCS Writing docs is not just writing docs. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website. I joined the Spyder team almost two years ago, and I never thought I was going to end up working on docs. Six months ago I started a project with CAM Gerlach and Carlos Cordoba to improve Spyder’s documentation. BLOG | SPYDER 4.0: KITE INTEGRATION IS HERE Spyder 4.0: Kite integration is here. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website.. Note: Kite is sponsoring the work discussed in this blog post, and in addition supports Spyder 4.0 development through a Quansight Labs Community Work Order.. As part of our next release, we are proud to announce an additional completion client for Spyder, Kite.FILE EXPLORER
File Explorer¶. The File Explorer pane is a built-in filesystem and directory browser allowing you to view and filter files and their properties, open them with the Editor or an external tool, and perform common management tasks (varies by platform). HOME — SPYDER IDEINSTALLATIONHOMEDOCSBLOGSPYDER WEBSITE Overview. Spyder is a free and open source scientific environment written in Python, for Python, and designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts. It features a unique combination of the advanced editing, analysis, debugging, and profiling functionality of a comprehensive development tool with the data exploration,interactive
PLOTS — SPYDER 4 DOCUMENTATION Plots¶. The Plots pane shows the static figures and images created during your session. It will show you plots from the IPython Console, produced by your code in the Editor or generated by the Variable Explorer allowing you to interact with them in several ways.. The figures shown in the Plots pane are those associated with the currently active Console tab; if you switch consoles, the list of BLOG | VARIABLE EXPLORER IMPROVEMENTS IN SPYDER 4 BLOG | NEW FEATURES IN SPYDER 4'S NEW DEBUGGER! BLOG | INTRODUCING THE UNITTEST PLUGIN Installing the plugin. If you use the Anaconda distribution (as we recommend), then you can install the Spyder unittest plugin with the command. conda install -c spyder-ide spyder-unittest. This will also grab all its mandatory dependencies (including Spyder itself if necessary). The -c option instructs conda to use the custom channelspyder
BLOG | CREATING THE ULTIMATE TERMINAL EXPERIENCE IN SPYDERSEE MORE ONSPYDER-IDE.ORG
BLOG | QTCONSOLE 4.4 RELEASED! QtConsole 4.4 Released! We're excited to announce a significant update to QtConsole—the package that powers Spyder's IPython Console interface—which the Spyder team maintains in collaboration with Project Jupyter.Two of the biggest changes—user-selectable syntax highlighting themes, and enhanced external editor/IDE integration—are already built right into Spyder, so they'll BLOG | WRITING DOCS IS NOT JUST WRITING DOCS Writing docs is not just writing docs. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website. I joined the Spyder team almost two years ago, and I never thought I was going to end up working on docs. Six months ago I started a project with CAM Gerlach and Carlos Cordoba to improve Spyder’s documentation. BLOG | SPYDER 4.0: KITE INTEGRATION IS HERE Spyder 4.0: Kite integration is here. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website.. Note: Kite is sponsoring the work discussed in this blog post, and in addition supports Spyder 4.0 development through a Quansight Labs Community Work Order.. As part of our next release, we are proud to announce an additional completion client for Spyder, Kite.FILE EXPLORER
File Explorer¶. The File Explorer pane is a built-in filesystem and directory browser allowing you to view and filter files and their properties, open them with the Editor or an external tool, and perform common management tasks (varies by platform).INSTALLATION GUIDE
To install Spyder’s optional dependencies as well for full functionality, use the following command instead: conda create -n spyder-env spyder=4 numpy scipy pandas matplotlib sympy cython. To install Spyder from Conda-Forge instead of the default Anaconda channel, add -c conda-forge at the end of either of the previouscommands.
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Variable Explorer¶. The Variable Explorer allows you to interactively browse and manage the objects generated running your code.. It shows the namespace contents (including all global objects, variables, class instances and more) of the currently selected IPython Console session, and allows you to add, remove, and edit their values through a variety of GUI-based editors.IPYTHON CONSOLE
IPython Console¶. The IPython Console allows you to execute commands and interact with data inside IPython interpreters.. To launch a new IPython instance, go to New console (default settings) under the Consoles menu, or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-T (Cmd-T on macOS) when the console is focused.. From the same menu, you can stop currently executing code with Interrupt kernel, clear aCODE ANALYSIS
Code Analysis¶. The Code Analysis pane detects style issues, bad practices, potential bugs, and other quality problems in your code, all without having to actually execute it. Based on these results, it also gives your code an overall quality score. Spyder’s code analyzer is powered by the best-in-class Pylint back-end, which can intelligently detect an enormous and customizable range of BLOG | FILE MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENTS IN SPYDER 4 Absolute and relative path handling. Spyder 4 now allows you to easily copy the absolute or relative paths of one or more files in the Files pane and pasting them as well-formatted text anywhere else in Spyder. Just right-clicking any file or files in the Files or Project panes and select the desired option. Beyond just copying a single path BLOG | SPYDER 4.0 TAKES A BIG STEP CLOSER WITH THE RELEASE Spyder 4.0 takes a big step closer with the release of Beta 2! It has been almost two months since I joined Quansight in April, to start working on Spyder maintenance and development. So far, it has been a very exciting and rewarding journey under the guidance of long time Spyder maintainer Carlos Córdoba . This is the first of a series of BLOG | SPYDER 3.3.0 AND 3.3.1 RELEASED! Spyder 3.3.0 and 3.3.1 released! We're pleased to release the next significant update in the stable Spyder 3 line, 3.3.0, along with its follow-on bugfix point release, 3.3.1, which is now live on PyPI and conda.As always, you can update with conda update spyder in the Anaconda Prompt/Terminal/command line (on Windows/macOS/Linux, respectively) if on Anaconda BLOG | THANKING THE PEOPLE BEHIND SPYDER 4 Thanking the people behind Spyder 4. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website. After more than three years in development and more than 5000 commits from 60 authors around the world, Spyder 4 finally saw the light on December 5, 2019! I decided to wait until now to write a blogpost about it because shortly afterthe
FILE EXPLORER
File Explorer¶. The File Explorer pane is a built-in filesystem and directory browser allowing you to view and filter files and their properties, open them with the Editor or an external tool, and perform common management tasks (varies by platform). BLOG | STATE OF THE SPYDER, PART 1: LOOKING BACK State of the Spyder, Part 1: Looking back. As we approach some major development milestones, now is as good a time as ever to share with you some perspective on where we've been, what's happening now, and where we're going in the world of Spyder. In this post, part one of a three part series, we'll take a look back over the past six months at HOME — SPYDER IDEINSTALLATIONHOMEDOCSBLOGSPYDER WEBSITE Overview. Spyder is a free and open source scientific environment written in Python, for Python, and designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts. It features a unique combination of the advanced editing, analysis, debugging, and profiling functionality of a comprehensive development tool with the data exploration,interactive
PLOTS — SPYDER 4 DOCUMENTATION Plots¶. The Plots pane shows the static figures and images created during your session. It will show you plots from the IPython Console, produced by your code in the Editor or generated by the Variable Explorer allowing you to interact with them in several ways.. The figures shown in the Plots pane are those associated with the currently active Console tab; if you switch consoles, the list of BLOG | VARIABLE EXPLORER IMPROVEMENTS IN SPYDER 4 BLOG | NEW FEATURES IN SPYDER 4'S NEW DEBUGGER! BLOG | INTRODUCING THE UNITTEST PLUGIN Installing the plugin. If you use the Anaconda distribution (as we recommend), then you can install the Spyder unittest plugin with the command. conda install -c spyder-ide spyder-unittest. This will also grab all its mandatory dependencies (including Spyder itself if necessary). The -c option instructs conda to use the custom channelspyder
BLOG | CREATING THE ULTIMATE TERMINAL EXPERIENCE IN SPYDERSEE MORE ONSPYDER-IDE.ORG
BLOG | SPYDER 4.0: KITE INTEGRATION IS HERE Spyder 4.0: Kite integration is here. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website.. Note: Kite is sponsoring the work discussed in this blog post, and in addition supports Spyder 4.0 development through a Quansight Labs Community Work Order.. As part of our next release, we are proud to announce an additional completion client for Spyder, Kite. BLOG | WRITING DOCS IS NOT JUST WRITING DOCS Writing docs is not just writing docs. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website. I joined the Spyder team almost two years ago, and I never thought I was going to end up working on docs. Six months ago I started a project with CAM Gerlach and Carlos Cordoba to improve Spyder’s documentation. BLOG | SPYDER 3.3.0 AND 3.3.1 RELEASED! BLOG | SPYDER 4.0 TAKES A BIG STEP CLOSER WITH THE RELEASESEE MORE ONSPYDER-IDE.ORG
HOME — SPYDER IDEINSTALLATIONHOMEDOCSBLOGSPYDER WEBSITE Overview. Spyder is a free and open source scientific environment written in Python, for Python, and designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts. It features a unique combination of the advanced editing, analysis, debugging, and profiling functionality of a comprehensive development tool with the data exploration,interactive
PLOTS — SPYDER 4 DOCUMENTATION Plots¶. The Plots pane shows the static figures and images created during your session. It will show you plots from the IPython Console, produced by your code in the Editor or generated by the Variable Explorer allowing you to interact with them in several ways.. The figures shown in the Plots pane are those associated with the currently active Console tab; if you switch consoles, the list of BLOG | VARIABLE EXPLORER IMPROVEMENTS IN SPYDER 4 BLOG | NEW FEATURES IN SPYDER 4'S NEW DEBUGGER! BLOG | INTRODUCING THE UNITTEST PLUGIN Installing the plugin. If you use the Anaconda distribution (as we recommend), then you can install the Spyder unittest plugin with the command. conda install -c spyder-ide spyder-unittest. This will also grab all its mandatory dependencies (including Spyder itself if necessary). The -c option instructs conda to use the custom channelspyder
BLOG | CREATING THE ULTIMATE TERMINAL EXPERIENCE IN SPYDERSEE MORE ONSPYDER-IDE.ORG
BLOG | SPYDER 4.0: KITE INTEGRATION IS HERE Spyder 4.0: Kite integration is here. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website.. Note: Kite is sponsoring the work discussed in this blog post, and in addition supports Spyder 4.0 development through a Quansight Labs Community Work Order.. As part of our next release, we are proud to announce an additional completion client for Spyder, Kite. BLOG | WRITING DOCS IS NOT JUST WRITING DOCS Writing docs is not just writing docs. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website. I joined the Spyder team almost two years ago, and I never thought I was going to end up working on docs. Six months ago I started a project with CAM Gerlach and Carlos Cordoba to improve Spyder’s documentation. BLOG | SPYDER 3.3.0 AND 3.3.1 RELEASED! BLOG | SPYDER 4.0 TAKES A BIG STEP CLOSER WITH THE RELEASESEE MORE ONSPYDER-IDE.ORG
INSTALLATION GUIDE
To install Spyder’s optional dependencies as well for full functionality, use the following command instead: conda create -n spyder-env spyder=4 numpy scipy pandas matplotlib sympy cython. To install Spyder from Conda-Forge instead of the default Anaconda channel, add -c conda-forge at the end of either of the previouscommands.
BLOG | QTCONSOLE 4.4 RELEASED! QtConsole 4.4 Released! We're excited to announce a significant update to QtConsole—the package that powers Spyder's IPython Console interface—which the Spyder team maintains in collaboration with Project Jupyter.Two of the biggest changes—user-selectable syntax highlighting themes, and enhanced external editor/IDE integration—are already built right into Spyder, so they'll BLOG | SPYDER 4.0 TAKES A BIG STEP CLOSER WITH THE RELEASE Spyder 4.0 takes a big step closer with the release of Beta 2! It has been almost two months since I joined Quansight in April, to start working on Spyder maintenance and development. So far, it has been a very exciting and rewarding journey under the guidance of long time Spyder maintainer Carlos Córdoba . This is the first of a series ofIPYTHON CONSOLE
IPython Console¶. The IPython Console allows you to execute commands and interact with data inside IPython interpreters.. To launch a new IPython instance, go to New console (default settings) under the Consoles menu, or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-T (Cmd-T on macOS) when the console is focused.. From the same menu, you can stop currently executing code with Interrupt kernel, clear a BLOG | THANKING THE PEOPLE BEHIND SPYDER 4 Thanking the people behind Spyder 4. This blogpost was originally published on the Quansight Labs website. After more than three years in development and more than 5000 commits from 60 authors around the world, Spyder 4 finally saw the light on December 5, 2019! I decided to wait until now to write a blogpost about it because shortly afterthe
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File Explorer¶. The File Explorer pane is a built-in filesystem and directory browser allowing you to view and filter files and their properties, open them with the Editor or an external tool, and perform common management tasks (varies by platform). BLOG | STATE OF THE SPYDER, PART 2: LOOKING UP State of the Spyder, Part 2: Looking up. After sharing some major milestones, development progress, and other tidbits from the past six months in Part 1 of this series (check that one out first if you haven't already), we now have some amazing news to share with you all here in Part 2, along with other status updates. That's not all, though—Part 3 will look ahead toward Spyder 4 and beyond BLOG | STATE OF THE SPYDER, PART 1: LOOKING BACK State of the Spyder, Part 1: Looking back. As we approach some major development milestones, now is as good a time as ever to share with you some perspective on where we've been, what's happening now, and where we're going in the world of Spyder. In this post, part one of a three part series, we'll take a look back over the past six months atVARIABLE EXPLORER
Variable Explorer¶. The Variable Explorer shows the namespace contents (all global object references, such as variables, functions, modules, etc.) of the currently selected IPython Console session, and allows you to interact with them through a variety of GUI-basededitors.
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Work efficiently in a multi-language editor with a function/class browser, code analysis tools, automatic code completion, horizontal/vertical splitting, and go-to-definition.IPYTHON CONSOLE
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Interact with and modify variables on the fly: plot a histogram or timeseries, edit a dateframe or Numpy array, sort a collection, dig into nested objects, and more!PROFILER
Find and eliminate bottlenecks to unchain your code's performance.DEBUGGER
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