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An RKHS based module for machine learning and data mining

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Installation

This document aims to describe the codpy installation process.

Note: this installation process has been tested on

  • windows / amd64 platform

prerequisite

Minimum installation

  • python3.9.7: a valid python python3.9.7 installation.

NOTE : Python installation differs from one machine to another. The python root folder is denoted "<path/to/python39>" in the rest of this document. The software Everything (or another equivalent) can be of great help finding files.

Dev installations

For information, we list the softwares that we are using for our dev configuration :

Those installations should be fine using the latest (64 bits) version and the default settings for each software .

Note Once R and RStudio are installed, open the latter. In the console, enter "install.packages("rmarkdown")" to install RMarkdown.

Cloning repo

Download the codpy repo at codpy alpha to your location <path/to/codpyrepo>

If you don't have access to this repo, Contact Us to have access, as you should have received an invitation to join the codpy repository.

Installation

prerequisite

We suppose that there is a valid python installation on the host machine. The reader can

  • either use its main python environment <path/to/python39>
  • or create a virtual python environment <path/to/venv>, a good practice that we describe in the rest of this section.

First open a command shell cmd, create a virtual environment and activate it.

python -m venv .\venv
.\venv\Scripts\activate

NOTE : In the rest of the installation procedure, we consider a virtual environment <path/to/venv>. One can replace with <path/to/python39> if a main environment installation is desired, for dev purposes for instance.

pip install codpy

Open a command shell cmd, and pip install codpy

pip install codpy==0.0.1

or from the local repository

pip install <path/to/codpyrepo>/dist/codpy-0.0.1-cp39-cp39-win_amd64.whl

The installation procedure might take some minutes depending on your internet connection.

Test codpy

open a python shell and import codpy

python
import codpy

Testing with Visual Studio Code

You can your visual studio installation.

  • With Visual Studio Code, open the <path/to/codpyrepo> folder and select for instance the file <path/to/codpyrepo>/proj/clustering.py

  • Select your python interpreter (Shift+P)

  • Hit F5. If everything works, you should have some figures.

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