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Pip Package for OpenSeesPy
python3 -m pip install openseespy
import openseespy.opensees as ops
python3 -m pip install openseespy --upgrade --no-cache
Linux and Windows versions maintained by:
Minjie Zhu zhum@oregonstate.edu
Civil and Construction Engineering
Oregon State University
Mac version maintained by:
Dr. Stevan Gavrilovic gavrilovic@berkeley.edu
Structural and Earthquake Engineering
University of California, Berkeley
Any issues for installation and running the pip package, please report to OpenSeesPy Github Page.
Any issues and bugs in OpenSees
should be
reported on the OpenSees GitHub Page.
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A OpenSeesPy package
We found that openseespy demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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