Code, Slides, & Materials for our Tensorflow Workshop Series, Fall Quarter 2017
Please complete these tasks before the workshop in order to hit the ground running! Don’t worry if you run into some errors though, we will have mentors on hand to help you through setup. We'll also be hosting office hours for installation help on Tuesday, 10/10 from 5-7pm in Sproul Lecture Room.
If you don't have brew
, install it by using the command available here.
(Optional: We recommend a python3
installation. Your mac currently likely comes with Python 2 as the default built-in.)
If you don't have python3
installed (check by typing python3
in the terminal), run brew install python3
. This will install python3
and a package manager, pip3
for you. This may take a while.
Run pip3 install numpy matplotlib tensorflow sklearn jupyter scipy
if you are running Python3, otherwise run pip install numpy matplotlib tensorflow jupyter sklearn scipy
. This command may have to be prefaced with the sudo
keyword.
If you have installed any of these packages before, make sure to run pip install [PACKAGE] --upgrade
to ensure that you have the latest version.
Execute the following Python program:
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import tensorflow as tf
import sklearn
hello = tf.constant('Hello, Tensorflow!')
sess = tf.Session()
print(sess.run(hello))
If it runs without any errors, then you're good to go!
- Anaconda is a package managing tool for Python that can be installed for both Mac and Windows. We've found that going with Anaconda results in the least installation issues for those of you who are using Windows.
First, download Anaconda at this link: https://www.anaconda.com/download/#windows. We recommend downloading the Python 3.6 installation.
After Anaconda has downloaded, open it up and install it. The installation process takes a while, but after you should see a screen with the option "Register Anaconda as my default Python". Check this, and continue.
Once the installation is finished, you should be able to open up the Anaconda prompt, and invoke python
. In the python
interpreter, the commands import sklearn
import matplotlib
import numpy
should all work.
Finally, install Tensorflow with the Anaconda package manager, known as conda
: conda install Tensorflow
. Now, you should be able to execute the following program without any issues:
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import tensorflow as tf
hello = tf.constant('Hello, Tensorflow!')
sess = tf.Session()
print(sess.run(hello))
For additional details on Anaconda installation, see this helpful link.
If you don't want to use Anaconda, follow these steps to get your environment and tools up and running.
Source to refer: https://www.tensorflow.org/install/install_windows
Install Python 3.5 if it's not currently installed on your computer: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-352/
TensorFlow only supports version 3.5.x of Python on Windows. Note that Python 3.5.x comes with the pip3 package manager, which is the program you'll use to install TensorFlow. Note that this means you cannot use Python 2 if you have it installed.
To install tensorflow, issue the following command: C:\> pip3 install --upgrade tensorflow
Also issue the following commands for jupyter
, sklearn
, and matplotlib
.
C:\> pip3 install --upgrade jupyter
C:\> pip3 install --upgrade matplotlib
C:\> pip3 install --upgrade sklearn
Next, invoke Python through the terminal:
C:> python
In the terminal, execute the following python program:
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import tensorflow as tf
hello = tf.constant('Hello, Tensorflow!')
sess = tf.Session()
print(sess.run(hello))
If it runs without errors, you're good to go!