The scripts for Introduction to Probability by Charles M. Grinstead and J. Laurie Snell ported to python
Install Python 3.8 and git
Other versions of python 3.X may work
To install using a different version of python, open Pipfile
in a text editor and edit the version number
[requires]
python_version = "3.8"
Make sure pip for python 3 is installed
pip3 --version
should not print an error
Install pipenv via pip
pip3 install --user pipenv
Clone the repo
git clone [email protected]:FireLemons/Probability-Programs.git
Install the project dependencies
cd Probability-Programs
pipenv install
this may take several minutes
Install tkinter to be able to display graphs
sudo apt install python3-tk
Make sure pip for python 3 is installed
Make sure the "%AppData%\Python\Python3X\Scripts"
directory is added to PATH env variable.
pip3 --version
should not print an error
Install pipenv via pip
pip install pipenv
Clone the repo
git clone [email protected]:FireLemons/Probability-Programs.git
Install the project dependencies
cd Probability-Programs
pipenv install
this may take several minutes
Tkinter comes bundled with Windows installer. Use python -m tkinter
to check if Tkinter is installed properly
Help Wanted
run pipenv shell
in the project folder to start a subshell with all the dependencies loaded
In the subshell, run a program by typing python3 name_of_program.py
.
This repo aims to port the wolfram mathematica programs found here to python.
When I first discovered the book, I went to download the programs and saw that they were all written in proprietary languages so I decided to port the programs to python.
The program files don't have to be 1 to 1 with the mathematica files. If you can find a way to simplify or improve a program, go for it.
When creating a program, first copy contributing/template.py and edit from there.
When editing programs please keep in mind they may need to be modified by someone who may not have a background in programming.
For the near future I only plan to port standalone programs. Eventually I would like help to port the mathematica notebook files to jupyter notebook.