This set of tutorials and educational materials is being developed in the numpy-tutorials repository, and is not a part of the NumPy source tree. The goal of this repository is to provide high-quality resources by the NumPy project, both for self-learning and for teaching classes with. If you're interested in adding your own content, check the Contributing section.
To open a live version of the content, click the launch Binder button above.
To open each of the .md
files, right click and select "Open with -> Notebook".
You can also launch individual tutorials on Binder by clicking on the rocket
icon that appears in the upper-right corner of each tutorial. To download a
local copy of the .ipynb
files, you can either
clone this repository
or use the download icon in the upper-right corner of each tutorial.
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features
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contributing
Want to make a valuable contribution to the tutorials? Consider contributing to
these existing articles to help make them fully executable and reproducible!
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articles
The following links may be useful:
- NumPy Code of Conduct
- Main NumPy documentation
- NumPy documentation team meeting notes
- NEP 44 - Restructuring the NumPy documentation
- Blog post - Documentation as a way to build Community
Note that regular documentation issues for NumPy can be found in the main NumPy
repository (see the Documentation
labels there).