Hi,
If you want to use a package that doesn't come with our installers (like
Seaborn or Scikit-learn), you need to install a separate Python
environment and connect it to Spyder, as described here:
https://docs.spyder-ide.org/5/faq.html#using-packages-installer
Cheers,
Carlos
El 12/01/22 a las 2:48 p. m., Fred Hamilton escribió:
Just installed Spyder using the stand-alone Windows installer found
here <https://docs.spyder-ide.org/current/installation.html>. Python
(the one installed with the Spyder installer) works fine, but pip
doesn't seem to be installed. I've googled around and am mightily
confused about what to do. I find instructions for installing Spyder
/using /pip (?), instructions for installing pip with conda (which I
have not installed), but nothing on how to get pip installed with what
I assumed would be the base case: After installing Spyder and Python
with Spyder's stand-alone Windows installer.
Any help appreciated.
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