The version of Python I have working on my computer is Python2.7 (32 bit) even though I have Windows 7 64-bit (Python works fine, no problem there)
--> I downloaded - numpy 1.8.0 from https://pypi.python.org/pypi/numpy but I don't know how to proceed with installation.
--> I tried downloading from here - http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/ (tried with both 32-bit and amd64-bit versions) . However, I kept getting the following error - Python27 not found in the registry.
--> After moving "Python27" from some other location to C:\Python27, the installation ran properly. I'm now trying
import numpy
but I get an error saying module does not exist
Could anyone please guide on how to get this working, as well as installing matplotlib ? If there is a link, please link me to it.
edit - while I was waiting for answers on here (happy to see the replies! I did some tinkering and I've managed to install all the above. I'm attaching a screenshot of the procedures I followed. But while running a test script for MatPlotLib to plot a graph, instead of a figure of the graph, I'm getting this message - [ < matplotlib.lines.Line2D object at 0x05A29650 > ] If someone could help me out , I'd be grateful and if Thank You doesn't suffice, I'll pay you back in Bitcoin ($1 worth)!
edit 2 - Ah, I saved the plot into a variable and then ran pylab.show(variable). Works. Thanks for all the replies!