I have some experience with C++
and Fortran
, and I want to start using python
for my post-processing as I am starting to realise how inefficient MATLAB
is for what I need to do (mostly involves plots with millions of points).
I already had a few versions of python
installed, from every time I wanted to start using. It has now become a mess. In /usr/local/bin/
, here is what the command ls python*
returns:
python python2.7 python3 python3.5 python3.5m pythonw-32
python-32 python2.7-32 python3-32 python3.5-32 python3.5m-config pythonw2.7
python-config python2.7-config python3-config python3.5-config pythonw pythonw2.7-32
I now want a clean slate. I want a safe way to remove all the previous versions of python
, including all of their packages, so I can just install the latest version and import all the libraries I want like numpy
and matplotlib
smoothly (I had some issues with that).
EDIT:
I am running on OSX Yosemite 10.10.