Hi,

I assume you're in windows.
Are you using stand-alone spyder?

If you want to use PIP and stand-alone spyder in Windows (as i am),
1. Instally the spyder stand-alone
2. Install the python available for windows. In this step you will have PIP 
installed automatically with this version of Python.

In this case, actually you will have two kind of python installed in your 
system. 
one that comes from stand-alone spyder and the other installed on windows 
system. 
if you already done those two steps, try to run PIP from your command 
prompt, 
by typing pip and press enter to check if you have PIP installed. 

There is documentation for this, i haven't found it. 
But I'll come back later. Hope it helps.

Best regards,
Teko
On Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at 10:49:02 PM UTC+2 nitula...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hey! I don't have PIP and SciPy, I tried installing but still something is 
> wrong. I get this:
>
> pip install xlrd>=2.0.1
> Note: you may need to restart the kernel to use updated packages.
> C:\Users\nitul\AppData\Local\Programs\Spyder\Python\python.exe: No module 
> named pip
>
> Could you help me with this?
>

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