Setting up Jupyter Notebook
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Revision as of 12:16, 14 October 2021
Installation Guide for Windows Miniconda
Go to the Miniconda Download page [Miniconda Download]. Download the appropriate (32- or 64-Bit) Python 3.7 version of Miniconda.
- Double click on the .exe file and click Install.
- Read and agree to the licensing terms.
- Select if you want to install for ‘Just Me’ or ‘All Users’. If you are installing for ‘All Users’, you must have Administrator privileges.
- You will be prompted to select the installation location. By default, Anaconda should try to install in your home directory. We recommend accepting this default. Click Install.
- Anaconda PATH environment variable
- You will be asked if you want to add Anaconda to your PATH environment variable. Do not add Anaconda to the PATH because it can interfere with other software.
- You will be asked if you want Anaconda to be your default version of Python. We recommend ‘Yes’.
- Click Install.
Install Jupyter
- In the Anaconda Prompt, type
conda install jupyter
Once the installation is complete, you can run a jupyter notebook by typing:
jupyter notebook