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== Install Python == | == Install Python == | ||
Install python and the python install program pip. | |||
=== Windows === | |||
Install Python from Microsoft store (Includes pip). | |||
(Should be python version 3.x) | |||
=== Mac === | |||
Install Python (version 3.x) | |||
Maybe it is installed by default | |||
(I have no MAC) | |||
=== Linux === | |||
install pip (Python Install Program) | |||
sudo apt install python3 | |||
sudo apt install pip | |||
== | == Install Python packages == | ||
=== Windows === | |||
Open a terminal window (search for 'cmd' app) | |||
At the command prompt install these packages: | |||
> pip install pyqt4 | |||
> pip install pyserial | |||
> pip install pyqtgraph | |||
> pip install numpy | |||
=== MAC === | |||
The same packages are needed. | |||
=== Linux === | |||
> pip install pyqt5 | |||
> pip install pyqtgraph | |||
> pip install pyserial | |||
> pip install numpy | |||
== Get REGBOT GUI == | |||
The REGBOT GUI is just a set of python files | |||
There are two options | |||
* Get the python files from a zip-file (available in Learn) | |||
* Get the newest version from repository (SVN) | |||
=== From zip file === | |||
Unzip the Python files (many files (23), so keep them in a clean directory). | |||
=== From SVN repository === | |||
Make sure your PC has SVN (Apache subversion) support. | |||
=== | ===== Windows ===== | ||
Install e.g. SilkSVN (https://sliksvn.com/download/), this is a command-line interface, but there are other packages too. | |||
Start a 'cmd' terminal after installation. | |||
===== Linux (and MAC) ===== | |||
sudo apt install subversion | |||
==== Get the GUI Python files ==== | |||
Open a terminal window, change the directory, to where you want to install, e.g. called 'svn' | |||
mkdir svn | |||
cd svn | |||
svn checkout svn://repos.gbar.dtu.dk/jcan/regbot/regbot_gui | |||
cd regbot_gui | |||
There should be several Python files, including 'regbot.py'. | |||
== Start the Regbot GUI == | |||
Go to the directory, where the Python files are placed. | |||
* Execute the 'regbot.py' file. | |||
From a terminal | |||
cd regbot_gui | |||
python3 regbot.py |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 7 December 2023
Back to Regbot
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Install Python
Install python and the python install program pip.
Windows
Install Python from Microsoft store (Includes pip). (Should be python version 3.x)
Mac
Install Python (version 3.x) Maybe it is installed by default (I have no MAC)
Linux
install pip (Python Install Program)
sudo apt install python3 sudo apt install pip
Install Python packages
Windows
Open a terminal window (search for 'cmd' app)
At the command prompt install these packages:
> pip install pyqt4 > pip install pyserial > pip install pyqtgraph > pip install numpy
MAC
The same packages are needed.
Linux
> pip install pyqt5 > pip install pyqtgraph > pip install pyserial > pip install numpy
Get REGBOT GUI
The REGBOT GUI is just a set of python files
There are two options
- Get the python files from a zip-file (available in Learn)
- Get the newest version from repository (SVN)
From zip file
Unzip the Python files (many files (23), so keep them in a clean directory).
From SVN repository
Make sure your PC has SVN (Apache subversion) support.
Windows
Install e.g. SilkSVN (https://sliksvn.com/download/), this is a command-line interface, but there are other packages too.
Start a 'cmd' terminal after installation.
Linux (and MAC)
sudo apt install subversion
Get the GUI Python files
Open a terminal window, change the directory, to where you want to install, e.g. called 'svn'
mkdir svn cd svn svn checkout svn://repos.gbar.dtu.dk/jcan/regbot/regbot_gui cd regbot_gui
There should be several Python files, including 'regbot.py'.
Start the Regbot GUI
Go to the directory, where the Python files are placed.
- Execute the 'regbot.py' file.
From a terminal
cd regbot_gui python3 regbot.py