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Thanks for all you do to make the Spyder project thrive! More details. Spyder is a powerful scientific environment written in Python, for Python, and designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts. It offers a unique combination of the advanced editing, analysis, debugging, and profiling functionality of a comprehensive development tool with the data exploration, interactive execution, deep inspection, and beautiful visualization capabilities of a scientific package.
Beyond its many built-in features, its abilities can be extended even further via its plugin system and API. Furthermore, Spyder can also be used as a PyQt5 extension library, allowing you to build upon its functionality and embed its components, such as the interactive console, in your own software. For more general information about Spyder and to stay up to date on the latest Spyder news and information, please check out our new website.
Harness the power of as many IPython consoles as you like with full workspace and debugging support, all within the flexibility of a full GUI interface. Instantly run your code by line, cell, or file, and render plots right inline with the output or in interactive windows. Render documentation in real-time with Sphinx for any class or function, whether external or user-created, from either the Editor or a Console.
Inspect any variables, functions or objects created during your session. Examine your code with the static analyzer, trace its execution with the interactive debugger, and unleash its performance with the profiler. Keep things organized with project support and a built-in file explorer, and use find in files to search across entire projects with full regex support. You can read the Spyder documentation online on the Spyder Docs website.
For a detailed guide to installing Spyder, please refer to our installation instructions. The easiest way to install Spyder on any of our supported platforms is to download it as part of the Anaconda distribution, and use the conda package and environment manager to keep it and your other packages installed and up to date. If in doubt, you should always install Spyder via this method to avoid unexpected issues we are unable to help you with; it generally has the least likelihood of potential pitfalls for non-experts, and we may be able to provide limited assistance if you do run into trouble.
However , we lack the resources to provide individual support for users who install via these methods, and they may be out of date or contain bugs outside our control, so we recommend the Anaconda version instead if you run into issues. Before posting a report, please carefully read our Troubleshooting Guide and search the issue tracker for your error message and problem description, as the great majority of bugs are either duplicates, or can be fixed on the user side with a few easy steps.
You can join us—everyone is welcome to help with Spyder! Please read our contributing instructions to get started! The icons for the Spyder 3 theme are derived from Font Awesome 4. Please see the instructions in our Contributing guide to learn how to do run Spyder after cloning its repo from Github. Important Note : Most or all of the dependencies listed below come with Anaconda and other scientific Python distributions, so you don't need to install them separately in those cases.
When installing Spyder from its source package, the only requirement is to have a Python version equal or greater than 3. The rest our dependencies both required and optional are declared in this file. Troubleshooting Guide and FAQ.
Dec 14, Nov 24, Sep 16, Sep 12, Sep 5, Sep 2, Aug 4, Aug 2, Jun 23, Jun 11, May 17, May 10, Apr 16, Apr 2, Mar 19, Feb 23, Feb 14, Jan 8, Nov 12, Aug 5, Mar 25, Remove the four center hex head bolts. This was the hardest part for me since someone had used industrial strength Locktite on them. Remove the two screws underneath the sport rack on each side to slide the bottom trim panel off.
Remove the back-most five screws on the black plastic lower fender cover so as to bend down to remove the nut from the rear bolt on the seat hinge. It's the only nut down there. Pop up the seat and remove the nut holding the shock to the seat. Pull shock loose from seat. Unplug pillion sensor on bottom of seat. Tip seat all the way back to 90 degrees to access and remove the three seat hinge bolts. You already took the nut off of the center one.
Remove seat. Transfer hinge, pillion sensor and lock pin to new seat. Replace in reverse order. Now the hard part is getting the lock pin aligned. I'm still not sure I have mine just right. Mike in Southern Oregon. All times are GMT The time now is AM.
All rights reserved. Digital Point modules: Sphinx-based search. And now that I know the small cover still fits I need the clip bolt for that. Like I said before, me personally I like the looks of the original cover better than the sport rack, and it's easy to switch them out. Spyder is a free and open source scientific environment written in Python, for Python, and designed by and for scientists, engineers and data analysts.
It features a unique combination of the advanced editing, analysis, debugging, and profiling functionality of a comprehensive development tool with the data exploration, interactive execution, deep inspection, and beautiful visualization capabilities of a scientific package. Run code by line, cell or file; or work interactively with debugging, plots and magic commands.
Interact with and modify variables on the fly: plot a histogram or timeseries, edit a dateframe or Numpy array, sort a collection, dig into nested objects, and more! Want to join the community of scientists, engineers and analysts all around the world using Spyder? Click the button below to download the suggested installer for your platform; we offer standalone installers on Windows and macOS. For Linux, we recommend the cross-platform Anaconda distribution, which includes Spyder and many other useful packages for scientific Python.
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