These are some very good reads for understanding Virtual Environments.īy reading the above documents, you may have understood how to create a virtual environment, how to activate it and what does activating a virtaual env means. Once we have our tools ready, we need to understand what is a Virtual Environment and what is the use for it. To verify if you have done the installation properly, you will have to type in pip into a command prompt and see if it responds with details on how to use pip.You may have to add the path to pip and virtualenv as done for python before too. You will have to install pip and virtualenv as described in the links.Once that is done, close the command prompt, and open it once again and try typing in Python.Add this path, not the complete path to the directory where the Python interpreter is to the System Environment variables.( will be available in Anaconda3\Scripts. If you don’t see this, please go to the directory where you pointed the Anaconda to be created and search for Python.exe. Open up a command prompt and type in Python.Once you have installed Anaconda, please perform the checks. I’m assuming that you have downloaded and installed the Anaconda else please do so. Here i’m just going to lay down the steps that are to be done if you want to have multiple environments and multiple projects. Reading through a lot of blogs, I finally understood that I failed to understand how Python works, and how Spyder works. I have been fiddling around for quite sometime on how to manage more than 1 projects using the Spyder IDE which i got installed using the Anaconda Distribution.
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