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# Using OpenCL from Python
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The examples in this directory illustrate how to use OpenCL from
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[Python](https://www.python.org/) using [PyOpenCL](https://documen.tician.de/pyopencl/).
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If you would like to try them out on your own computer (Linux/mac/Windows are all supported),
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follow the [installation instructions](https://documen.tician.de/pyopencl/misc.html#installation)
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and then simply run the example file:
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```sh
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python3 example-file.py
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```
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There is no build process and no need to compile anything.
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## Examples
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- `demo.py` demonstrates memory allocation and running kernels.
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- `demo-array.py` demonstrates memory allocation and running kernels,
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but using the minimal array package that comes with PyOpenCL.
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- `dump-properties.py` demonstrates access to properties with
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a sort-of reimplementation of the `clinfo` utility.
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- `transpose.py` demonstrates a matrix transposition kernel.
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You can find many more examples in [PyOpenCL's Github repository](https://github.com/inducer/pyopencl/tree/main/examples).
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