>>> %matplotlib inline results in SyntaxError: invalid syntax

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On Friday 29 January 2016 at 12:34:47 UTC+5:30, Mike S wrote:
> I have installed Python 3.4.4 on XPSP3 and am trying to work my way 
> through this tutorial. 
> 
> A Complete Tutorial on Ridge and Lasso Regression in Python 
> http://www.analyticsvidhya.com/blog/2016/01/complete-tutorial-ridge-lasso-regression-python/ 
> 
> In Step 2 "Why Penalize the Magnitude of Coefficients?" we are shown 
> this code: 
> 
> #Importing libraries. The same will be used throughout the article. 
> import numpy as np 
> import pandas as pd 
> import random 
> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt 
> %matplotlib inline 
> 
> I get an error on the last line. I am running this code in Idle Python 
> 3.4.4 Shell... 
> 
> Python 3.4.4 (v3.4.4:737efcadf5a6, Dec 20 2015, 19:28:18) [MSC v.1600 32 
> bit (Intel)] on win32 
> Type "copyright", "credits" or "license()" for more information. 
> >>> import numpy as np 
> >>> import pandas as pd 
> >>> import random 
> >>> import matplotlib.pyplot as plt 
> >>> %matplotlib inline 
> SyntaxError: invalid syntax 
> 
> What am I doing wrong? Suggested reading? 
> TIA, 
> Mike
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