If you have Python 3, you can set up a Python 2 kernel like this; python2 -m pip install ipykernel python2 -m ipykernel install --user If you have Python 2, python3 -m pip install ipykernel python3 -m ipykernel install --user Then you will be able to see both version of Python! If you are using Anaconda Spyder then you should swap version here. Jun 22, 2017 - This page was unhelpful for installation, seems like it is written for a Linux installation and not a Windows install. I've tried many edits to the.
The open-source Anaconda Distribution is the easiest way to perform Python/R data science and machine learning on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. With over 15 million users worldwide, it is the industry standard for developing, testing, and training on a single machine, enabling individual data scientists to:
- Quickly download 1,500+ Python/R data science packages
- Manage libraries, dependencies, and environments with Conda
- Develop and train machine learning and deep learning models with scikit-learn, TensorFlow, and Theano
- Analyze data with scalability and performance with Dask, NumPy, pandas, and Numba
- Visualize results with Matplotlib, Bokeh, Datashader, and Holoviews
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Anaconda Enterprise extends Anaconda Distribution by enabling data science teams to build, train, and deploy models at speed and scale, while fulfilling IT governance and security needs. With Anaconda Enterprise, your organization can:
- Harness data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence at the pace demanded by today’s digital interactions
- Scale from individual data scientists to collaborative teams of thousands, from a single server to thousands of nodes
- Secure open source supply chains with a private package repository
- Deliver actionable insights that propel your business and industry forward
Review the system requirements listed below before installing Anaconda Distribution. If you don’t want the hundreds of packages included with Anaconda, you can install Miniconda, amini version of Anaconda that includes just conda, its dependencies, and Python.
System requirements
- License: Free use and redistribution under the terms of the End User License Agreement.
- Operating system: Windows 7 or newer, 64-bit macOS 10.10+, or Linux, including Ubuntu, RedHat, CentOS 6+, and others.
- If your operating system is older than what is currently supported, you can find older versions of the Anaconda installers in our archive that might work for you. Check our FAQ for version recommendations.
- System architecture: Windows- 64-bit x86, 32-bit x86; MacOS- 64-bit x86; Linux- 64-bit x86, 64-bit Power8/Power9.
- Minimum 5 GB disk space to download and install.
On Windows, macOS, and Linux, it is best to install Anaconda for the local user,which does not require administrator permissions and is the most robust type ofinstallation. However, if you need to, you can install Anaconda system wide,which does require administrator permissions.
Silent mode install
You can use silent mode toautomatically accept default settings and have no screen prompts appear duringinstallation.
Using Anaconda on older operating systems
We recommend upgrading your operating system. Most OS that are no longersupported in the latest Anaconda are no longer getting security updates.Upgrading your OS allows you to get the latest packages, performanceimprovements, bug fixes, etc.
To use Anaconda on older operating systems, download from our archive.You will not be able to use conda to update or install packages beyondthe Anaconda version noted in the table below, unless you limit it toversions available at the time that particular version of Anacondawas released.You can see what was available by checking the package table archives.
Operating system | How to install Anaconda |
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macOS 10.9 | Use the command line or graphical installers for Anaconda versions5.1 and earlier. Download from our archive. Note Qt and other packages released after Anaconda Distribution 5.1 (February 15th, 2018)may not work on macOS 10.9, so it may be necessary to not update certain packages beyond this point. |
macOS 10.7 and 10.8 | Use the command line installers for Anaconda versions 4.2 and earlier. |
macOS 10.5 and 10.6 | Use the command line installers for Anaconda versions 1.8 and earlier. |
Windows XP | Use Anaconda versions 2.2 and earlier. |
Centos5 (or equivalent) | Use Anaconda versions 4.3 and earlier. |
Installing Anaconda on a non-networked machine (air gap)
- Obtain a local copy of the appropriate Anaconda installer for the non-networked machine. You can copy the Anaconda installer to the target machine using many different methods including a portable hard drive, USB drive or CD.
- After copying the installer to the non-networked machine, follow the detailed installation instructions for your operating system.
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Other ways to get Anaconda or Miniconda
You can find the official Anaconda or Miniconda AMIs on the AWS Marketplace.
You can find the official Anaconda and Miniconda Docker images on Docker Hub.
If you have a CDH cluster, you can install the Anaconda parcel using Cloudera Manager. The Anaconda parcel provides a static installation of Anaconda, based on Python 2.7, that can be used with Python and PySpark jobs on the cluster.
Troubleshooting
If you experience errors during the installation process,review our Troubleshooting topics.