On 2015-02-13 01:47, ralph hosmer wrote:
> download: matplotlib-1.4.2-cp32-none-win_amd64.whl  [from Sourceforge]
> my system: hp Pavilion 500-314 Desktop
>                      AMD A8-7600 Accelerated Processor
>                      Windows 8.1
> Python 3.4.2 (on Win32)
> PyCharm 4 Community Edition
>
> In the Python Command Line window, I've tried most of the "install
> matplotlib" instructions, but continue to get "Syntax Error".
> Double-clicking on the downloaded matplotlib (.whl) file asks what I
> want to use to open the file.
> I'm new to Python, and am a loss as to how to install "matplotlib"!
> Please Help !!

        Well, one thing is that an installer with "cp32" in the filename is for 
Python 3.2.  For Python 3.4 you need the one that says "cp34".

-- 
Brendan Barnwell
"Do not follow where the path may lead.  Go, instead, where there is no 
path, and leave a trail."
    --author unknown

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