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| <font size=6>'''Language - Python'''
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| '''Windows with LiClipse'''</font>
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| Welcome to using Phidgets with Python! By using Python, you will have access to the complete Phidget22 API, including events.
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| LiClipse is a closed-source development environment based on Eclipse, with support for Python.
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| ==Use our examples==
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| One of the best ways to start programming with Phidgets is to use our example code as a guide. Before we get started, make sure you have read [[#Install Phidget Python module for Windows | how to install the Phidget Python module]] section above. You will also need to download [http://www.liclipse.com/ LiClipse] if you have not already.
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| Now that you have Python and the Phidget Python module installed, as well as LiClipse, select an example that will work with your Phidget:
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| *{{SampleCode|Python|Python Examples}}
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| Next, create a new Python project:
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| [[Image:Python_liclipse_newproject.PNG|link=|center]]
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| Add the example you just downloaded by dragging it into the project:
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| [[Image:Python_liclipse_import.png|link=|center]]
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| Add PhidgetHelperFunctions.py to the project by dragging it into the project.
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| Finally, run the project:
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| [[Image:Python_liclipse_run.png|link=|center|850px]]
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| If prompted, select the example file to be run:
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| [[Image:Python_liclipse_select_python_file.png|link=|center|850px]]
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| ==Setting Up a New Project==
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| When you are building a project from scratch, or adding Phidget functionality to an existing project, you'll need to configure your development environment to properly link the Phidget Python library.
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| To start, create a new Python project:
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| [[Image:Python_liclipse_newproject.PNG|link=|center]]
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| Next, add a new file to the project:
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| [[Image:Python_liclipse_newfile.PNG|link=|center]]
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| To include the Phidget Python library, add the following imports to your code:
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| <syntaxhighlight lang=python>
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| from Phidget22.PhidgetException import *
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| from Phidget22.Phidget import *
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| </syntaxhighlight>
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| Then, you will also have to import the class for your particular Phidget. For example, you would include the following line for a DigitalInput:
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| from Phidget22.Devices.DigitalInput import *
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| </syntaxhighlight>
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| The project now has access to Phidgets.
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| {{Language Page What's Next}}
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