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= How to run a python code =
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python mypython.py
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= Install a new module =
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= How to run a python code =
= How to find all installed modules =
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python mypython.py
help('modules')
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= How to find the location of installed modules =
There are different ways
# python -v
# import MODULENAME
# help('MODULENAME')
Using this way, I find the 'RPi' module is installed under /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages.


= Projects based on python =
= Projects based on python =

Revision as of 14:41, 14 April 2013

How to run a python code

python mypython.py

Install a new module

The Python Package Index (PyPI) is the definitive list of packages (or modules

sudo apt-get install python-serial

If a package has been bundled by its creator using the standard approach to bundling modules (with Python’s distutils tool), all you need to do is download the package, uncompress it and type:

python setup.py install

How to find all installed modules

help('modules')

How to find the location of installed modules

There are different ways

  1. python -v
  2. import MODULENAME
  3. help('MODULENAME')

Using this way, I find the 'RPi' module is installed under /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages.

Projects based on python

  • pithos Pandora on linux
  • Many Raspberry Pi GPIO projects