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sasmodels Setup
sasmodels Installation
Sasmodels can be installed using a simple pip installation:
# Won't work yet! For now follow the developer instructions below. $ pip install sasmodels
There are a number of dependent python packages which need to be installed separately:
numpy scipy opencl (for speed if your system has OpenCL drivers) tinycc (windows only, if no C compiler and no OpenCL)
When using sasmodels to fit data:
sasview (for loading data) bumps (for fitting) matplotlib (for displaying results)
For development and testing it is handy to have some additional packages:
nose (for testing) xmlrunner (for testing) matplotlib (for showing models) docutils (for showing model docs) sphinx (for building docs) wx ([optional] for adjusting parameters interactively)
Developer Installation
Developers will need to clone the sasmodels reposistory from github:
$ git clone https://github.com/sasview/sasmodels.git
or if you have a github account:
$ git clone git@github.com:sasview/sasmodels.git
Sasmodels can be run in-place by including the sasmodels directory on the python path. There are numerous ways to do this which will not be outlined here. It will be easiest to install the package in "develop" mode using:
$ cd sasmodels $ python setup.py develop
This will allow you to edit the files in the package and have the changes show up immediately in python the next time you load your program.