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= Welcome to pySPEDAS = | == Welcome to pySPEDAS == | ||
pySPEDAS is the SPEDAS software in the python programming language. It is currently in development (beta). | pySPEDAS is the SPEDAS software in the python programming language. It is currently in development (beta). | ||
Examples and tutorials can be found in the companion projects: | |||
pyspedas_examples | |||
mms_examples | |||
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== Comparison of pySPEDAS | == Comparison of pySPEDAS to SPEDAS == | ||
Revision as of 02:43, 2 May 2020
Welcome to pySPEDAS
pySPEDAS is the SPEDAS software in the python programming language. It is currently in development (beta).
Examples and tutorials can be found in the companion projects: pyspedas_examples mms_examples
pySPEDAS releases
Install pySPEDAS
An easy way to install pyspedas is to install the latest Anaconda distribution:
Then, open the anaconda prompt and type:
conda install -c spedas pyspedas
This will install all required files. To test the installation, you can open a command prompt, type 'python' to start the python interpreter and then type:
import pyspedas pyspedas.version()
The installed version of pyspedas should be printed.
You can also install pyspedas using pip:
pip install pyspedas
Comparison of pySPEDAS to SPEDAS
Some examples that demonstrate how to achieve the same results using either IDL SPEDAS or python pySPEDAS.