This is telling you where conda and python are located on your computer. If you don't know where your conda and/or python is, open an Anaconda Prompt and type in the following commands. If you get an output similar to the right side of the image below, you have already added Anaconda to your path. If you get a command not recognized error like in the left side of the image below, proceed to step 3. This is checking if you already have Anaconda added to your path. Enter the commands below into your Command Prompt.
Check if you already have Anaconda added to your path. The advantage of this is that you will be able to use Anaconda in your Command Prompt, Git Bash, cmder etc.Ģ. This is for the case where you didn't check the box in step 6 and now want to add Anaconda to your Path.
You can install Microsoft VSCode if you wish, but it is optional.ĩ. If you want to be able to use Anaconda in your command prompt (or git bash, cmder, powershell etc), please use the alternative approach and check the box. This means you will have to use Anaconda Navigator or the Anaconda Command Prompt (located in the Start Menu under "Anaconda") when you wish to use Anaconda (you can always add Anaconda to your PATH later if you don't check the box). The recommended approach is to not check the box to add Anaconda to your path. This is an important part of the installation process. Note your installation location and then click Next.Ħ.
Read the license agreement and click on I Agree.ĥ. When the screen below appears, click on Next.ģ.
Locate your download and double click it. If you aren't sure which Python version you want to install, choose Python 3. Go to the Anaconda Website and choose a Python 3.x graphical installer (A) or a Python 2.x graphical installer (B). With that, let's get started! Download and Install Anacondaġ.
How to test your installation and fix common installation issues In fact, an installation of Anaconda is also the recommended way to install Jupyter Notebooks which you can learn more about here on the DataCamp community. Conda even makes it easy to switch between Python 2 and 3 (you can learn more here). This is highly advantageous as you don't have to manage dependencies between multiple packages yourself. If you need additional packages after installing Anaconda, you can use Anaconda's package manager, conda, or pip to install those packages. This is advantageous as when you are working on a data science project, you will find that you need many different packages (numpy, scikit-learn, scipy, pandas to name a few), which an installation of Anaconda comes preinstalled with. I hope it will help you in your study, and I hope you can support developepaer more.Anaconda is a package manager, an environment manager, and Python distribution that contains a collection of many open source packages. The above is the whole content of this article. If you have any objection, please leave a message for communication. However, it should be noted that no matter whether you set up a 32-bit environment in prompt or not, the python installed with navigator is 64 bit. In fact, it will be more intuitive to install python with Anaconda graphical interface (Navigator). The above operations are all in Anaconda prompt. Installation package:activate env_name,conda install pandas。 Install all packages of Anaconda distribution: CONDA install anaconda, but this will be done in all environments, so you need to specify the installation environment: CONDA install – n env_name pandas Remove environment:conda remove -n env_name –allĦ. Switching environment:conda activate env_name,conda deactivate env_name。ĥ. conda create -n env_name numpy matplotlib python=3.6。Ĥ. Install Python:CONDA create – n env_name python = 3.6, if you need to install some packages, just add the corresponding package name after the name. The new Python in navigator defaults to 64 bit.ģ. It should be noted that the environment switching has no impact on the installed python, that is, the original Python is 64 bit, and now it is 64 bit, so you need to switch to 32-bit before installing python, and the installation needs to be done under prompt.
Switch between 64 bit and 32-bit:Set CONDA? Force? 32bit = 1 is to switch to 32-bit set CONDA? Force? 32bit = is to switch to 64 bit. It can be seen that this is a 32-bit platform.Ģ. Populated config files : C:\Users\Catlin Cao\.condarcīase environment : F:\Anaconda3 (writable)Ĭhannel URLs : /pkgs/main/win-32Ĭ:\Users\Catlin Cao\AppData\Local\conda\conda\pkgs32Ĭ:\Users\Catlin Cao\AppData\Local\conda\conda\envs User config file : C:\Users\Catlin Cao\.condarc