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From: Ryan K. <rya...@gm...> - 2017-10-10 14:54:27
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I am not sure if this is still the official mailing list for python-control or not.... I am also resending this from what I think is my membership email for this list. I am getting ready to introduce state-space to an introductory (junior level) dynamic systms and control course. We really only need the basics (probably just step and forced response). Most of my students use windows and most of them are not great with computers. I just tried to do "pip install slycot" in a windows virtual machine and received an error message about the lack of fortran compiler. I can work on that, but I am pretty sure most of them can't handle MinGW. So, my main question is this: what will and what will not work without slycot for state-space simulations in python-control? Thanks, Ryan |
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From: Rene v. P. <ren...@gm...> - 2017-10-11 06:46:29
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Would it be an option to use anaconda? Then you can try the slycot I built for anaconda just Monday (finally pulled this one off). The problem is deeper than just mingw; the later lapack versions deprecated some functions; you need lapack (at least that is the only option I have seen binary versions for Windows for), and an updated Slycot to handle the incompatibilities Another option is Christoph Gohlke's python extension packages; that would work for a regular Windows python http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/ Without slycot you are mainly limited in state-space work, and I think it would be annoying to work around that in a course. Success, René Op di 10 okt. 2017 om 18:06 schreef Ryan Krauss <rya...@gm...>: > I am not sure if this is still the official mailing list for > python-control or not.... > > I am also resending this from what I think is my membership email for this > list. > > I am getting ready to introduce state-space to an introductory (junior > level) dynamic systms and control course. We really only need the basics > (probably just step and forced response). Most of my students use windows > and most of them are not great with computers. I just tried to do "pip > install slycot" in a windows virtual machine and received an error message > about the lack of fortran compiler. I can work on that, but I am pretty > sure most of them can't handle MinGW. > > So, my main question is this: what will and what will not work without > slycot for state-space simulations in python-control? > > Thanks, > > Ryan > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > _______________________________________________ > python-control-discuss mailing list > pyt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/python-control-discuss > |
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From: Ryan K. <kra...@gv...> - 2017-10-16 12:08:04
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I tried conda update conda conda install slycot and received a PackageNotFoundError Do I need to somehow enable a super recent version of Anaconda? The update supposedly put me at 4.3.27. -- Dr. Ryan Krauss Associate Professor Product Design and Manufacturing Engineering Grand Valley State University On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 2:46 AM, Rene van Paassen <ren...@gm... > wrote: > Would it be an option to use anaconda? Then you can try the slycot I built > for anaconda just Monday (finally pulled this one off). > > The problem is deeper than just mingw; the later lapack versions > deprecated some functions; you need lapack (at least that is the only > option I have seen binary versions for Windows for), and an updated Slycot > to handle the incompatibilities > > Another option is Christoph Gohlke's python extension packages; that would > work for a regular Windows python http://www.lfd.uci.edu/ > ~gohlke/pythonlibs/ > > Without slycot you are mainly limited in state-space work, and I think it > would be annoying to work around that in a course. > > Success, > > René > > Op di 10 okt. 2017 om 18:06 schreef Ryan Krauss <rya...@gm...>: > >> I am not sure if this is still the official mailing list for >> python-control or not.... >> >> I am also resending this from what I think is my membership email for >> this list. >> >> I am getting ready to introduce state-space to an introductory (junior >> level) dynamic systms and control course. We really only need the basics >> (probably just step and forced response). Most of my students use windows >> and most of them are not great with computers. I just tried to do "pip >> install slycot" in a windows virtual machine and received an error message >> about the lack of fortran compiler. I can work on that, but I am pretty >> sure most of them can't handle MinGW. >> >> So, my main question is this: what will and what will not work without >> slycot for state-space simulations in python-control? >> >> Thanks, >> >> Ryan >> ------------------------------------------------------------ >> ------------------ >> Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most >> engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot______ >> _________________________________________ >> python-control-discuss mailing list >> pyt...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/python-control-discuss >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > _______________________________________________ > python-control-discuss mailing list > pyt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/python-control-discuss > > |