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- python - Anaconda vs. miniconda - Stack Overflow
Anaconda is a full distribution of the central software in the PyData ecosystem, and includes Python itself along with the binaries for several hundred third-party open-source projects Miniconda is essentially an installer for an empty conda environment, containing only Conda, its dependencies, and Python Source
- What are the differences between Conda and Anaconda?
Seeing from the above info, pre-installed packages from meta pkg anaconda are mainly for web scraping and data science Like requests, beautifulsoup, numpy, nltk, etc If you have a Miniconda installed, conda install anaconda will make it same as an Anaconda installation, except that the installation folder names are different
- not able to launch jupyter notebook from anaconda
I have logged into Anaconda Navigator and clicked on Launch for Jupyter Notebook The version Anaconda Navigator is 2 5 2 and that of Jupyter Notebook is 7 2 2
- Confusion between Python and Anaconda - Stack Overflow
Anaconda is a commercial Python distribution and collection of hundreds of packages related to data science, scientific programming, development and more Python is included in the Anaconda distribution
- Using Pip to install packages to an Anaconda environment
4 If you're using the Windows OS, open an Anaconda prompt and type activate yourenvname And if you're using Mac or Linux OS, open a terminal and type source activate yourenvname yourenvname here is your desired environment in which you want to install the pip package
- How to access Anaconda command prompt in Windows 10 (64-bit)
However, after installation, I am unsure how to access the Anaconda command prompt so that I can use conda to install packages I also attempted to install Anaconda 64 bit in C: Program Files, but several of the python script did not like the space and it failed to install What can I do to access the Anaconda prompt?
- How to add Anaconda Prompt option to Windows Terminal?
How can I add an Anaconda Prompt option to Windows Terminal? I have installed Anaconda Navigator I do not have any other Python distributions installed This is a Windows 11 system, but the same information should apply to any other Windows system with Windows Terminal installed Here is a screenshot of my current Windows Terminal environment
- Python Anaconda - How to Safely Uninstall - Stack Overflow
I installed Python Anaconda on Mac (OS Mavericks) I wanted to revert to the default version of Python on my Mac What's the best way to do this? Should I delete the ~ anaconda directory? Any other
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