Lecture materials for teaching Python's NetworkX package and Bash scripting.
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To run the Jupyter notebooks, you'll need Python 3.x and to install the appropriate packages.
- Python 3.x
- NetworkX 2.x
- bash shell
If you cannot setup Jupyter Notebooks locally, you can launch the lectures through your browser directly with the link below.
To make things as streamlined as possible, I suggest downloading Anaconda or, at the very least, just the package manager Conda.
Miniconda and just the conda
package manager and Python is much smaller, and
you can find the download instructions for your operating system of choice
here.
Anaconda includes many more useful packages commonly used in scientific computing and data science. It also comes with Jupyter Notebook packages so this might be easier route if you don't have experience with Python and see yourself using it in the future.
Running this in your bash
terminal should setup your environment with
everything you'll need.
# Create separate environment if you want to separate environment for this
conda create -n py3 python=3 networkx ipython notebook
# Install bash kernel for running bash commands from within the bash notebook
source activate py3 # Activate new environment first
pip install bash_kernel
python -m bash_kernel.install
# Deactivate environment
source deactivate py3
If you use the environment created above, you'll first need to "activate" it first before using the environment and all the packages you've installed.
Following the use of the environment and you wish to exit, you'll need to "deactivate" your environment.
Depending on your operating system, the source
part of the following commands
may be unnecessary e.g. Windows OS.
# Activate environment
source activate py3
# Deactivate environment
source deactivate py3
For more on environment management, see here for more.