Also, pretty sure on windows you need to use 32 bit for SciPy. It's pretty easy to get data into Fragstats from QGIS too as an alternative... http://www.umass.edu/landeco/research/fragstats/fragstats.html
> On Feb 22, 2015, at 3:41 PM, Alex Mandel <[email protected]> wrote: > > I believe OSGeo4W includes Scipy. If you used the QGIS standalone > installer you probably don't have it. > > http://gis.stackexchange.com/questions/50464/how-to-install-scipy-for-qgis-standalone > > So it doesn't have to be super hard. > > Thanks, > Alex > >> On 02/22/2015 01:31 PM, Susan Iremonger wrote: >> Thanks for that, sadly I think that sounds a bit beyond my capabilities. I >> am using Windows 8.1. I shall look into it further and see if I can get >> some advice on how to do that. Thanks. >> Susan. >> >> On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 9:24 PM, Alex Mandel <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>>> On 02/22/2015 01:19 PM, Susan Iremonger wrote: >>>> Hi, first time using this mailing list, apologies if I am making errors >>>> with whom to sent it to. I am asking for info about a plugin called >>> LecoS - >>>> Landscape Ecology Statistics. When I tried to load it (I am using QGIS >>>> Brighton) I got a message "The plugin is broken. No module named scipy". >>>> Does anyone know anything about the plugin and how it can be got working? >>>> Thanks. >>>> Susan >>> >>> You have to install the Python Scipy library to the same python that >>> QGIS uses. Installation of python libraries depends on what operating >>> system you are using. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Alex > > _______________________________________________ > Qgis-user mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
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