

#I used this option so “(base)” does not appear when I start a new terminal window #If you’d prefer that conda’s base environment not be activated on startup, set the auto_activate_base parameter to false:Ĭonda config –set auto_activate_base false

#This command runs the installer #Follow the instructions that appear on the screen #Then go to terminal and in Anaconda folder (cd conda3) type: #Downloaded full Anaconda package from website. The environment file can also be shared so others can use it with their projects without having to install all the programs and worry about what versions of the different programs they have. Once the environment is running, then it can be used with different data sets and projects without fear that updates to one or more programs will cause compatibility issues. This environment can run with different versions of Python. It allows you to create a controlled environment in which multiple compatible versions of programs and their dependencies are installed and can work together. #Conda is an environment control package.
