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    does anyone know if the activestate distribution has all of the numpy,
    numarray, matplotlib, scipy, and scientific python? their website does not
    say what it includes.
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    mclaugb wrote:
    does anyone know if the activestate distribution has all of the numpy,
    numarray, matplotlib, scipy, and scientific python? their website does not
    say what it includes.
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  • No.2 | | 491 bytes | |

    Um, i didnt see at the "more information" link whether "numpy,
    numarray, matplotlib, scipy, and scientific python" was included .

    "Fredrik Lundh" <fredrik (AT) pythonware (DOT) comwrote in message
    @python.org
    mclaugb wrote:
    >
    >does anyone know if the activestate distribution has all of the numpy,
    >numarray, matplotlib, scipy, and scientific python? their website does
    >not say what it includes.
    >


    </F>
  • No.3 | | 197 bytes | |

    mclaugb wrote:
    Um, i didnt see at the "more information" link whether "numpy,
    numarray, matplotlib, scipy, and scientific python" was included .
    There's your answer
    :Robert

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