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From: | anoop joshi |
Subject: | Re: Issue with symbolic package on Octave 4.2.1 on windows 10 PC |
Date: | Sun, 1 Oct 2017 12:34:00 +0530 |
AnoopThanks,Hi Nicholas,Thanks for the reply. I believe when I just type "python" directly after opening a CMD prompt window it does enter the python interpreter(attached snapshot "CMDPROMPT_PYTHON.PNG" shows this). I guess this means the path is configured fine?
Also sympy version 1.1.1 is installed as shown encircled in the attached snapshot of my installed python packages attached (PACKAGELIST_PYTHON.PNG)--On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 4:10 AM, Nicholas Jankowski <address@hidden> wrote:It'd be great if someone could share their thoughts on what may be wrong here, or a workaroundJust upfront, if we can't figure out the issue there is a windows bundled version of the symbolic package that includes a 'built in' python. You can find that at the developers page here:If you open a command prompt can you just type 'python' and enter the python interpreter? If not it may not be in your path. Also, I think you need sympy and maybe the scipy stack installed. Do you have that?Anoop Joshi VeliyathCadence Design Systems, Inc.
Senior Design EngineerPh:+919591326657
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