From 0605d08f828e1ff9e6bb928884f73501d034be07 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: bnewbold Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2009 18:41:57 -0400 Subject: change of plans --- .ipython/ipythonrc-scipy-bnewbold | 47 --------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 47 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 .ipython/ipythonrc-scipy-bnewbold (limited to '.ipython') diff --git a/.ipython/ipythonrc-scipy-bnewbold b/.ipython/ipythonrc-scipy-bnewbold deleted file mode 100644 index cff8f4a..0000000 --- a/.ipython/ipythonrc-scipy-bnewbold +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -# -*- Mode: Shell-Script -*- Not really, but shows comments correctly -#*************************************************************************** -# -# Configuration file for ipython -- ipythonrc format -# -# The format of this file is one of 'key value' lines. -# Lines containing only whitespace at the beginning and then a # are ignored -# as comments. But comments can NOT be put on lines with data. -#*************************************************************************** - -# This is an example of a 'profile' file which includes a base file and adds -# some customizaton for a particular purpose. - -# If this file is found in the user's ~/.ipython directory as ipythonrc-scipy, -# it can be loaded by calling passing the '-profile scipy' (or '-p scipy') -# option to IPython. - -# This example is meant to load several modules to turn ipython into a very -# capable environment for high-end numerical work, similar to IDL or MatLab -# but with the beauty of the Python language. - -# load our basic configuration with generic options -include ipythonrc - -# import ... -# Load SciPy by itself so that 'help scipy' works -import_mod scipy pylab - -# from ... import ... -import_some - -# Now we load all of SciPy -# from ... import * -import_all scipy IPython.numutils pylab - -# code -# execute print 'Welcome to the SciPy Scientific Computing Environment.' - -######## CHANGED -bnewbold -#execute scipy.alter_numeric() - - - -# File with alternate printer system for Numeric Arrays. -# Files in the 'Extensions' directory will be found by IPython automatically -# (otherwise give the explicit path): -execfile Extensions/numeric_formats.py jlab/stats.py jlab/importdata.py jlab/plotting.py -- cgit v1.2.3