Thank you! Once I have installed the package in the command prompt how do I 
get the package to work within spyder??

On Saturday, July 29, 2017 at 7:12:09 AM UTC-7, Carlos Córdoba wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> It seems you're trying to run
>
>     conda install foo
>
> inside the Spyder consoles. Unfortunately that doesn't work because our 
> consoles are meant to run Python code.
>
> To install conda packages you need to open a system terminal (i.e. cmd.exe 
> on Windows), and run the conda commands you want there.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Carlos
>
> El 28/07/17 a las 23:24, Sarah Lazbin escribió:
>
> Hello, I am new to spyder and cannot figure out how to get my packages 
> working. I am ultimately trying to get scikit-learn to work but this 
> particular package is built upon numpy, scipy, and matplotlib. I have all 
> of these because I installed spyder through anaconda. When I try to use 
> conda in my command prompt window it executes correctly but when I add the 
> correct paths to the pythonpath manager conda still errors with "conda is 
> not defined". I do not understand why conda isnt defined.  
> Help would be greatly appreciated, I am using Windows 10, Spyder 3.1.4
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