Setting up Jupyter Notebook

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<source lang="dos">conda install jupyter</source>
 
<source lang="dos">conda install jupyter</source>
  
Once the installation completes, you can run a jupyter notebook by typing:
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Once the installation is complete, you can run a jupyter notebook by typing:
  
 
<source lang="dos">jupyter notebook</source>
 
<source lang="dos">jupyter notebook</source>
  
 
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Revision as of 12:09, 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.
  • 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’. There are some rare instances where you might not make Anaconda the default version, but they are beyond the scope of this article.
  • 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
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