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RPMPackage python3-matplotlib-data-fonts-3.10.0-3.lbn36.noarch
Fonts used by python-matplotlib
RPMPackage python3-matplotlib-data-fonts-3.10.0-3.lbn36.noarch
Fonts used by python-matplotlib
RPMPackage python3-matplotlib-data-3.10.0-3.lbn36.noarch
Data used by python-matplotlib
RPMPackage python3-matplotlib-data-3.10.0-3.lbn36.noarch
Data used by python-matplotlib
RPMPackage python3-matplotlib-data-3.10.0-3.lbn36.noarch
Data used by python-matplotlib
RPMPackage python3-matplotlib-3.10.0-3.lbn36.x86_64
Matplotlib is a Python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures in a variety of hardcopy formats and interactive environments across platforms. Matplotlib can be used in Python scripts, the Python and IPython shell, web application servers, and various graphical user interface toolkits. Matplotlib tries to make easy things easy and hard things possible. You can generate plots, histograms, power spectra, bar charts, errorcharts, scatterplots, etc, with just a few lines of code.
RPMPackage python3-matplotlib-3.10.0-3.lbn36.x86_64
Matplotlib is a Python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures in a variety of hardcopy formats and interactive environments across platforms. Matplotlib can be used in Python scripts, the Python and IPython shell, web application servers, and various graphical user interface toolkits. Matplotlib tries to make easy things easy and hard things possible. You can generate plots, histograms, power spectra, bar charts, errorcharts, scatterplots, etc, with just a few lines of code.
RPMPackage python3-matplotlib-3.10.0-3.lbn36.x86_64
Matplotlib is a Python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures in a variety of hardcopy formats and interactive environments across platforms. Matplotlib can be used in Python scripts, the Python and IPython shell, web application servers, and various graphical user interface toolkits. Matplotlib tries to make easy things easy and hard things possible. You can generate plots, histograms, power spectra, bar charts, errorcharts, scatterplots, etc, with just a few lines of code.
RPMPackage python3-marshmallow-sqlalchemy-1.0.0-1.lbn36.noarch
********************** marshmallow-sqlalchemy **********************|pypi- package| |build-status| |docs| |marshmallow3| |black|Homepage: < integration with the marshmallow < (de)serialization library.Declare your models .. code- block:: python import sqlalchemy as sa from sqlalchemy.ext.declarative import declarative_base from sqlalchemy.orm import scoped_session, sessionmaker, relationship,...
RPMPackage python3-jupyterlab_pygments-0.1.2-5.fc36.noarch
This package contains a syntax coloring theme for pygments making use of the JupyterLab CSS variables.
RPMPackage python3-jupyter-sphinx-0.3.2-3.fc36.noarch
Jupyter-Sphinx enables running code embedded in Sphinx documentation and embedding output of that code into the resulting document. It has support for rich output such as images and even Jupyter interactive widgets.
RPMPackage python3-jupyter-polymake-0.16-18.20180129.7049940.fc36.noarch
This package contains a Jupyter kernel for polymake.
RPMPackage python3-jupyter-packaging-0.12.3-1.lbn36.noarch
Jupyter Packaging Tools to help build and install Jupyter Python packages that require a pre-build step that may include JavaScript build steps. Install pip install jupyter-packaging Usage There are three ways to use jupyter-packaging in another package. In general, you should not depend on jupyter_packaging as a runtime dependency, only as a build dependency. As a Build Requirement Use a pyproject.toml file as outlined in pep-518. An example: [build-system] requires = ["jupyter_packaging>=0.10,<2"] build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta" Below is an example setup.py using the above config. It assumes the rest of your metadata is in setup.cfg. We wrap the import in a try/catch to allow the file to be run without jupyter_packaging so that python setup.py can be run directly when not building. from setuptools import setup try: from jupyter_packaging import wrap_installers, npm_builder builder = npm_builder() cmdclass = wrap_installers(pre_develop=builder, pre_dist=builder)
RPMPackage python3-jupyter-packaging-0.12.3-1.lbn36.noarch
Jupyter Packaging Tools to help build and install Jupyter Python packages that require a pre-build step that may include JavaScript build steps. Install pip install jupyter-packaging Usage There are three ways to use jupyter-packaging in another package. In general, you should not depend on jupyter_packaging as a runtime dependency, only as a build dependency. As a Build Requirement Use a pyproject.toml file as outlined in pep-518. An example: [build-system] requires = ["jupyter_packaging>=0.10,<2"] build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta" Below is an example setup.py using the above config. It assumes the rest of your metadata is in setup.cfg. We wrap the import in a try/catch to allow the file to be run without jupyter_packaging so that python setup.py can be run directly when not building. from setuptools import setup try: from jupyter_packaging import wrap_installers, npm_builder builder = npm_builder() cmdclass = wrap_installers(pre_develop=builder, pre_dist=builder)
RPMPackage python3-jupyter-kernel-test-0.6.0-1.lbn36.noarch
jupyter_kernel_test is a tool for testing Jupyter kernels. It tests kernels for successful code execution and conformance with the Jupyter Messaging Protocol (currently 5.0). Install Install it with pip (python3.4 or greater required): pip3 install jupyter_kernel_test Usage To use it, you need to write a (python) unittest file containing code samples in the relevant language which test various parts of the messaging protocol. A short example is given below, and you can also refer to the test_ipykernel.py and test_irkernel.py files for complete examples. Some parts of the messaging protocol are relevant only to the browser-based notebook (rich display) or console interfaces (code completeness, history searching). Only parts of the spec for which you provide code samples are tested. Run this file directly using python, or use nosetests or py.test to find and run it. Example import unittest import jupyter_kernel_test class MyKernelTests(jupyter_kernel_test.KernelTests):
RPMPackage python3-jupyter-kernel-test-0.6.0-1.lbn36.noarch
jupyter_kernel_test is a tool for testing Jupyter kernels. It tests kernels for successful code execution and conformance with the Jupyter Messaging Protocol (currently 5.0). Install Install it with pip (python3.4 or greater required): pip3 install jupyter_kernel_test Usage To use it, you need to write a (python) unittest file containing code samples in the relevant language which test various parts of the messaging protocol. A short example is given below, and you can also refer to the test_ipykernel.py and test_irkernel.py files for complete examples. Some parts of the messaging protocol are relevant only to the browser-based notebook (rich display) or console interfaces (code completeness, history searching). Only parts of the spec for which you provide code samples are tested. Run this file directly using python, or use nosetests or py.test to find and run it. Example import unittest import jupyter_kernel_test class MyKernelTests(jupyter_kernel_test.KernelTests):
RPMPackage python3-jupyter-kernel-test-0.6.0-1.lbn36.noarch
jupyter_kernel_test is a tool for testing Jupyter kernels. It tests kernels for successful code execution and conformance with the Jupyter Messaging Protocol (currently 5.0). Install Install it with pip (python3.4 or greater required): pip3 install jupyter_kernel_test Usage To use it, you need to write a (python) unittest file containing code samples in the relevant language which test various parts of the messaging protocol. A short example is given below, and you can also refer to the test_ipykernel.py and test_irkernel.py files for complete examples. Some parts of the messaging protocol are relevant only to the browser-based notebook (rich display) or console interfaces (code completeness, history searching). Only parts of the spec for which you provide code samples are tested. Run this file directly using python, or use nosetests or py.test to find and run it. Example import unittest import jupyter_kernel_test class MyKernelTests(jupyter_kernel_test.KernelTests):
RPMPackage python3-jupyter-kernel-singular-0.9.9-8.fc36.noarch
This package contains a Jupyter kernel for Singular, to enable using Jupyter as the front end for Singular.
RPMPackage python3-jupyter-core-5.7.2-1.lbn36.noarch
There is no reason to install this package on its own.
RPMPackage python3-jupyter-core-5.7.2-1.lbn36.noarch
There is no reason to install this package on its own.