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This table demonstrates the supported Python version of `Qlib`:
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| | install with pip | install from source | plot |
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| ------------- |:---------------------:|:--------------------:|:------------------:|
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| Python 3.7 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Python 3.8 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Python 3.9 | :x: | :heavy_check_mark: | :x: |
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| Python 3.9 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Python 3.10 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Python 3.11 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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| Python 3.12 | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: | :heavy_check_mark: |
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**Note**:
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1. **Conda** is suggested for managing your Python environment. In some cases, using Python outside of a `conda` environment may result in missing header files, causing the installation failure of certain packages.
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1. Please pay attention that installing cython in Python 3.6 will raise some error when installing ``Qlib`` from source. If users use Python 3.6 on their machines, it is recommended to *upgrade* Python to version 3.7 or use `conda`'s Python to install ``Qlib`` from source.
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1. For Python 3.9, `Qlib` supports running workflows such as training models, doing backtest and plot most of the related figures (those included in [notebook](examples/workflow_by_code.ipynb)). However, plotting for the *model performance* is not supported for now and we will fix this when the dependent packages are upgraded in the future.
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1. `Qlib`Requires `tables` package, `hdf5` in tables does not support python3.9.
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2. Please pay attention that installing cython in Python 3.6 will raise some error when installing ``Qlib`` from source. If users use Python 3.6 on their machines, it is recommended to *upgrade* Python to version 3.8 or higher, or use `conda`'s Python to install ``Qlib`` from source.
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3. For Python 3.9, `Qlib` supports running workflows such as training models, doing backtest and plot most of the related figures (those included in [notebook](examples/workflow_by_code.ipynb)). However, plotting for the *model performance* is not supported for now and we will fix this when the dependent packages are upgraded in the future.
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### Install with pip
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Users can easily install ``Qlib`` by pip according to the following command.
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```bash
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pip install numpy
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pip install --upgrade cython
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pip install --upgrade cython
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```
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* Clone the repository and install ``Qlib`` as follows.
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git clone https://github.com/microsoft/qlib.git && cd qlib
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pip install . # `pip install -e .[dev]` is recommended for development. check details in docs/developer/code_standard_and_dev_guide.rst
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```
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**Note**: You can install Qlib with `python setup.py install` as well. But it is not the recommended approach. It will skip `pip` and cause obscure problems. For example, **only** the command ``pip install .`` **can** overwrite the stable version installed by ``pip install pyqlib``, while the command ``python setup.py install`` **can't**.
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**Tips**: If you fail to install `Qlib` or run the examples in your environment, comparing your steps and the [CI workflow](.github/workflows/test_qlib_from_source.yml) may help you find the problem.
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