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## Install Python

Install Anaconda (**Python 2.7**) from: [https://www.continuum.io/downloads](https://www.continuum.io/downloads)
This includes python 2.7.9 and the necessary libraries we will be using: "numpy", "scipy" and "scikit-learn"

## Install Packages with pip

Installing required packages using "pip"

install "pip" carefully
Open your terminal and check whether you have the "pip" function installed by typing pip (and enter).
If you do not have pip installed, check the link: [https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/installing/](https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/installing/) (If installing via the terminal/command line, ensure you are in the directory where you have downloaded the file "get-pip" or if using chrome right-click on the link to download, save to desktop, and simply double click on the executable).

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ipython notebook load_libraries.ipynb

* You can run the notebook document step-by-step (one cell a time) by pressing **shift + enter**.
* You can run the whole notebook in a single step by clicking on the menu Cell -> Run All.
* To restart the kernel (i.e. the computational engine), click on the menu Kernel -> Restart. This can be useful to start over a computation from scratch (e.g. variables are deleted, open files are closed, etc...).
* Click on the menu Help -> User Interface Tour for an overview of the Jupyter Notebook App user interface.

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