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wolframalpha
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Python Client built against the `Wolfram|Alpha <http://wolframalpha.com>`_
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v2.0 API. This project is hosted on `bitbucket
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<https://github.com/jaraco/wolframalpha>`_.
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Installation
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============
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This library is released to PyPI, so the easiest way to install it is to use
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easy_install::
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easy_install wolframalpha
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or pip::
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pip install wolframalpha
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If you don't have these tools or you prefer not to use setuptools, you may
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also simply extract the 'wolframalpha' directory an appropriate location in
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your Python path.
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Usage
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=====
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Basic usage is pretty simple. Create the client with your App ID (request from
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Wolfram Alpha)::
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import wolframalpha
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client = wolframalpha.Client(app_id)
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Then, you can send queries, which return Result objects::
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res = client.query('temperature in Washington, DC on October 3, 2012')
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Result objects have `pods` attribute (a Pod is an answer from Wolfram Alpha)::
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for pod in res.pods:
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do_something_with(pod)
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You may also query for simply the pods which have 'Result' titles::
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print(next(res.results).text)
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For more information, read the source.
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wolframalpha
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wolframalpha
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Python Client built against the `Wolfram|Alpha <http://wolframalpha.com>`_
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<https://github.com/jaraco/wolframalpha>`_.
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Installation
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============
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This library is released to PyPI, so the easiest way to install it is to use
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easy_install::
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easy_install wolframalpha
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or pip::
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pip install wolframalpha
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If you don't have these tools or you prefer not to use setuptools, you may
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also simply extract the 'wolframalpha' directory an appropriate location in
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your Python path.
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Usage
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Basic usage is pretty simple. Create the client with your App ID (request from
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import wolframalpha
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client = wolframalpha.Client(app_id)
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Then, you can send queries, which return Result objects::
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res = client.query('temperature in Washington, DC on October 3, 2012')
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Result objects have `pods` attribute (a Pod is an answer from Wolfram Alpha)::
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for pod in res.pods:
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do_something_with(pod)
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You may also query for simply the pods which have 'Result' titles::
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print(next(res.results).text)
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For more information, read the source.
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