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Installation
Concrete Numpy is natively supported on Linux and macOS for Python 3.8 and 3.9, but if you have Docker support in your platform, you can use the docker image to use Concrete Numpy.
Using PyPI
You can install Concrete Numpy from PyPI:
pip install -U pip wheel setuptools
pip install concrete-numpy
{% hint style="warning" %} Apple silicon users must use docker installation (explained below) as there is no ARM version of some of our dependencies for the time being. {% endhint %}
You can install the extra python dependencies for drawing circuits:
pip install -U pip wheel setuptools
pip install concrete-numpy[full]
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Concrete Numpy depends on pygraphviz for drawing, which requires graphviz packages to be installed on your system (see pygraphviz installation documentation).
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Using Docker
You can also get the Concrete Numpy docker image:
docker pull zamafhe/concrete-numpy:v0.6.0
Starting Jupyter server
By default, the entry point of the Concrete Numpy docker image is a jupyter server that you can access from your browser:
docker run --rm -it -p 8888:8888 zamafhe/concrete-numpy:latest
To save notebooks on host, you can use a local volume:
docker run --rm -it -p 8888:8888 -v /path/to/notebooks:/data zamafhe/concrete-numpy:latest
Starting Bash session
Alternatively, you can launch a Bash session:
docker run --rm -it zamafhe/concrete-numpy:latest /bin/bash