IPython
IPython provides a rich architecture for interactive computing with: Powerful interactive shells (terminal and Qt-based). A browser-based notebook with support for code, text, mathematical expressions, inline plots and other rich media. Support for interactive data visualization and use of GUI toolkits. Flexible, embeddable interpreters to load into your own projects. Easy to use, high performance tools for parallel computing.
https://ipython.org/index.html
Available modules
The overview below shows which IPython installations are available per target architecture in the HPCC module system, ordered based on software version (new to old).
To start using IPython, load one of these modules using a module load
command like:
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(This data was automatically generated on Thu, 08 May 2025 at 12:07:26 EDT)
neoverse_v1 | generic | zen2 | zen3 | zen4 | haswell | skylake_avx512 | |
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Grace Nodes | everywhere (except Grace nodes) | amd20 | amd22 | amd24 | intel16 | intel18,amd20-v100,amd21,intel21 | |
IPython/8.14.0-GCCcore-12.3.0 | - | x | - | - | - | x | - |
IPython/8.14.0-GCCcore-12.3.0
This is a list of extensions included in the module:
asttokens-2.2.1, backcall-0.2.0, executing-1.2.0, ipython-8.14.0, jedi-0.19.0, matplotlib-inline-0.1.6, parso-0.8.3, pickleshare-0.7.5, prompt_toolkit-3.0.39, pure_eval-0.2.2, stack_data-0.6.2, traitlets-5.9.0