Installation notes
Plugins available on this page are not included in Python(x,y) distributions.
Note that each Python(x,y) plugin is compatible with a standard Python installation (i.e. you may install them on top of any Python installation, even without installing Python(x,y)).
Additional Plugins
Python packages
| Basemap | 1.0.2 | | The basemap toolkit is a matplotlib extension for plotting data on map projections Dependencies: numpy, matplotlib |
| brian | 1.3.1 | | Simulator for spiking neural networks Dependencies: numpy, scipy, matplotlib |
| golem | 1.0.1 | | Set of tools, and ontology language, for processing data written in the CML, the Chemical Markup Language Dependencies: lxml, simplejson |
| unum | 4.1.1 | | A Python module that allows defining and manipulating true quantities, i.e. numbers with units like volts, hours, meter-per-second per second, 30 dollars, and so on |
| ply | 3.4 | | PLY is an implementation of lex and yacc parsing tools for Python. |
| SimPy | 2.3.1 | | A process-based discrete-event simulation language based on standard Python |
| pyproj | 1.9.0 | | Python interface to PROJ.4 library |
| pyopencl | 2011.2 | | Provides easy, Pythonic access to the OpenCL parallel computation API Dependencies: numpy |
| pysparse | 1.1.1 | | Pysparse is a fast sparse matrix library for Python. Dependencies: numpy |
| scapy | 2.2.0 | | An interactive packet manipulation tool. Dependencies: pyreadline, pywin32 |
| lxml | 2.3.4 | | A Pythonic binding for the C libraries libxml2 and libxslt. Includes html5lib and BeautifulSoup. |
| visvis | 1.6 | | A pure Python library for visualization of 1D to 4D data in an object oriented way. Dependencies: numpy, pyopengl |