The latest release, including binary packages for Windows, macOS and Linux, is available for download from `PyPI`_. You can also find source releases at the `Releases Page`_.
You can install PyWavelets with:
pip install PyWavelets
Users of the Anaconda_ Python distribution may wish to obtain pre-built Windows, Intel Linux or macOS / OSX binaries from the main or conda-forge channel:
conda install pywavelets
Several Linux distributions have their own packages for PyWavelets, but these
tend to be moderately out of date. Query your Linux package manager tool for
python-pywavelets
, python-wavelets
, python-pywt
or a similar
package name.
The most recent development version can be found on GitHub at https://github.com/PyWavelets/pywt.
The latest release, is available for download from `PyPI`_ or on the `Releases Page`_.
If you want or need to install from source, you will need a working C compiler
(any common one will work) installed on your system. Navigate to the
PyWavelets source code directory (containing pyproject.toml.py
) and type:
pip install .
For the requirements needed to build from source are (Python, NumPy and Cython
minimum versions in particular), see pyproject.toml
.
To run all the tests for PyWavelets, you will also need to install the Matplotlib_ package.
.. seealso:: The :ref:`Development guide <dev-index>` section contains more information on building and installing from source code.