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I installed anaconda in C:\Program Files\Anaconda3 Every time to create a new env, I just do cmd and write: conda create --name envname python=3 5 But how can i install a new env from the "environments yml" file
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Install a new version of Python with pyenv install Install the desired Python version with pyenv I'll be installing version 3 10 you can change it according to your case pyenv install 3 10 Check version before the next step which is going to run shell command python --version Change your shell's Python version
- html - target=_blank vs. target=_new - Stack Overflow
The target attribute of a link forces the browser to open the destination page in a new browser window Using _blank as a target value will spawn a new window every time while using _new will only spawn one new window and every link clicked with a target value of _new will replace the page loaded in the previously spawned window
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- Creating new file through Windows Powershell - Stack Overflow
As many have already pointed out, you can create files with the New-File command This command has a default alias set to ni but if you're used to unix commands you can create your own custom command easily Create a touch command to act as New-File like this: Set-Alias -Name touch -Value New-Item This new alias will allow you to create new
- How can I update Node. js and npm to their latest versions?
I just installed Node js on a new Windows 7 machine, with the following results: > node -v v0 12 0 > npm -v 2 5 1 I then did the above described procedure: > npm install -g npm and it upgraded to v2 7 3 Except than doing npm -v still gave 2 5 1 I went to the System configuration panel, advanced settings, environment variables
- Creating new pandas dataframe from certain columns of existing dataframe
If you modify values in new_dataset later you will find that the modifications do not propagate back to the original data (dataset), and that Pandas does warning As pointed EdChum add copy for remove warning: new_dataset = dataset[['A','D']] copy()
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