Le 22/05/2013 23:39, Javier López Peña a écrit :
On Wednesday, May 22, 2013 7:30:07 AM UTC+1, Snark wrote:

    Is there a non-default and easy way to get a working
    matplotlib-on-bare-python?


Depending on your operating system getting matplotlib working over
system python can be quite a tricky task, IIRC on Mac OSX 10.6 you must
install some libraries (libpng, freetype( that conflict with their
system-wide counterparts, and making everything use the right versions
required some craft.

If you want a functional python/matplotlib without sage, one of the
easiest ways I've found is using the anaconda bundle [1], a distribution
similar in concept to sage but more oriented towards data analysis
rather than pure math.

My question wasn't precise enough, which explains why I get so many different correct answers :-P

I wanted matplotlib-on-bare-python within sage, and John (Cremona) answered to that part nicely.

But indeed, there exists other venues to get python+numpy+scipy+matplotlib going on different operating system : anaconda, winpython, direct installation of the bits... and the best is to use a sane linux distribution like I do at home!

Thanks for all the answers!

Snark on #sagemath

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