How to Install PyBrain on Linux?
PyBrain is an open-source and free-to-use Python-based Machine Learning Library. Its main purpose is to provide machine learning tasks with flexible, easy-to-use, still a very powerful algorithms. It also provides a wide range of predefined environments which is used to test and compare different types of algorithms. It is short for Python-based reinforcement learning, artificial intelligence, and neural network library. In this article, we will see how to install PyBrain on macOS step-by-step.
Installing PyBrain on Linux
Method: Using git & setup.py to install PyBrain Package
Follow the below steps to install the PyBrain package on Linux using git & setup.py:
Step 1: Install the current version of Python3 in your Linux system.
Step 2: Now check if pip3 and python3 are successfully installed in your system to avoid errors during installation.
python3 –version
pip3 –version
Step 3: Upgrade your pip with the latest version to avoid errors during the installation process.
pip3 install –upgrade pip
Step 4: Install Git for Linux
Step 5: Now we download/clone the PyBrain package from GitHub using git. So enter the following command in the terminal:
git clone git://github.com/pybrain/pybrain.git
Or you can also download the Pybrain directly using the website.
Step 6: Go to the pybrain folder and enter the following command to install the package.
cd pybrain
python3 setup.py install
Verifying PyBrain installation on Linux
To verify that PyBrain is successfully installed in your system use the following command in your terminal:
import pybrain
If you do not get any error in the output then this means that the PyBrain is successfully installed in your system.
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