Getting Going with Python on a Windows
The aim of this web page is to help you get started with Python on Windows. We will explain what a package management tool is, how to download conda
package management tool via the Anaconda installer, and guide you on the Windows Command Prompt so that you can use conda
from the command line. Finally, we will wrap up by installing one library with conda
.
What Is a Package Management Tool?
A package management tool is a software application that helps you manage software libraries that enable you to get your work done. These software libraries may relate to plotting for scientific publication or accessing certain kinds of data, for example.
When you start using Python, you will want use software libraries that are not part of the standard Python installation. For example, you may wish to use the Unidata metpy library for meteorological data and visualization. Anaconda from Continuum Analytics will help you install metpy
easily.
Installing the conda
Package Management Tool
The conda
package management tool is part of the Anaconda software package. Install conda
by navigating to the Anaconda download page. Scroll down to the "Anaconda for Windows" portion of the web page.
Download the Python 3.5 version by clicking on the "Windows 64 bit Graphical Installer" link. It is a big download, so it is best to be on fast network. Open the installer file you just downloaded. It should be named something like Anaconda[version]-Windows-x86_64
.
This action will guide you through the conda installation on Windows. The last step of the installation process will ask you if you want to add Anaconda to my the PATH environment variable. Ensure this option is checked.
Windows Command Prompt
The Windows Command Prompt is a software program that gives you the ability to give text based instructions to your computer.
To open the Windows Command Prompt, left-click on the Windows Start menu located in the lower left portion of the desktop and search for 'Command Prompt' in the search box located at the bottom of the menu.
In the Windows Command Prompt, you will see some text such as C:\Users\Jane>
. This is known as the command line. The command line is where you give text instructions to your computer.
Interacting with conda
Let's make sure conda is installed by entering this instruction on the command line:
conda list
yields
# packages in environment at C:\Users\Jane\AppData\Local\Continuum\Anaconda3:
#
alabaster 0.7.7 py35_0
anaconda 4.0.0 np110py35_0
anaconda-client 1.4.0 py35_0
...
numexpr 2.5 np110py35_0
numpy 1.10.4 py35_0
odo 0.4.2 py35_0
...
yaml 0.1.6 0
zeromq 4.1.3 0
zlib 1.2.8 0
which will list linked packages in a conda environment. You’ll notice libraries such as the scientific computing library numpy that you will probably be making use of.
Getting Our Feet Wet by Installing Metpy with conda
We first have to give conda
an instruction on where to find metpy
on the conda-forge
channel.
conda config --add channels conda-forge
We can now install metpy
:
conda install metpy
Let's verify we installed metpy
with the following command:
conda list
should yield amongst other libraries:
# packages in environment at /Users/chastang/anaconda:
#
...
metpy 0.3.0 py35_1 conda-forge
...
In Summary
You have just learned how to:
- Download
conda
- Install
conda
- Installed the
metpy
library withconda
In future installments of the Unidata Online Python training, we will be using conda
to install various libraries.