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# -*- Mode: Shell-Script -*- Not really, but shows comments correctly
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#***************************************************************************
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#
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# Configuration file for ipython -- ipythonrc format
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#
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# The format of this file is one of 'key value' lines.
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# Lines containing only whitespace at the beginning and then a # are ignored
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# as comments. But comments can NOT be put on lines with data.
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#***************************************************************************
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# This is an example of a 'profile' file which includes a base file and adds
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# some customizaton for a particular purpose.
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# If this file is found in the user's ~/.ipython directory as ipythonrc-scipy,
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# it can be loaded by calling passing the '-profile scipy' (or '-p scipy')
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# option to IPython.
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# This example is meant to load several modules to turn ipython into a very
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# capable environment for high-end numerical work, similar to IDL or MatLab
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# but with the beauty of the Python language.
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# load our basic configuration with generic options
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include ipythonrc
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# import ...
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# Load SciPy by itself so that 'help scipy' works
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import_mod scipy
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# from ... import ...
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import_some
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# Now we load all of SciPy
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# from ... import *
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import_all scipy IPython.numutils
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# code
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execute print 'Welcome to the SciPy Scientific Computing Environment.'
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execute scipy.alter_numeric()
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# File with alternate printer system for Numeric Arrays.
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# Files in the 'Extensions' directory will be found by IPython automatically
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# (otherwise give the explicit path):
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execfile Extensions/numeric_formats.py
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