Changing which Python Coderunner 3.0 uses to Anaconda's python
I use the Coderunner 3.0 application on my mac for all of my python coding. I don't know how to import any libraries to it and when writing sys.executable in Coderunner it prints /usr/bin/python3. I want to use the version of Python I have from anaconda which is in /Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin but when putting that in the run command nothing changed. Does anyone know how to do this?
python3 $filename anaconda/bin is what I tried using
and when I just enter
Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin in the run command it says Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin is a directory
python-3.x coderunner
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I use the Coderunner 3.0 application on my mac for all of my python coding. I don't know how to import any libraries to it and when writing sys.executable in Coderunner it prints /usr/bin/python3. I want to use the version of Python I have from anaconda which is in /Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin but when putting that in the run command nothing changed. Does anyone know how to do this?
python3 $filename anaconda/bin is what I tried using
and when I just enter
Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin in the run command it says Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin is a directory
python-3.x coderunner
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I use the Coderunner 3.0 application on my mac for all of my python coding. I don't know how to import any libraries to it and when writing sys.executable in Coderunner it prints /usr/bin/python3. I want to use the version of Python I have from anaconda which is in /Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin but when putting that in the run command nothing changed. Does anyone know how to do this?
python3 $filename anaconda/bin is what I tried using
and when I just enter
Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin in the run command it says Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin is a directory
python-3.x coderunner
I use the Coderunner 3.0 application on my mac for all of my python coding. I don't know how to import any libraries to it and when writing sys.executable in Coderunner it prints /usr/bin/python3. I want to use the version of Python I have from anaconda which is in /Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin but when putting that in the run command nothing changed. Does anyone know how to do this?
python3 $filename anaconda/bin is what I tried using
and when I just enter
Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin in the run command it says Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin is a directory
python-3.x coderunner
python-3.x coderunner
asked Nov 24 '18 at 22:53
Nicklas AstorianNicklas Astorian
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As described on the CodeRunner support page, the syntax for the run command is essentially:
/path/to/interpreter $filename
So if Anaconda is located at /Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin
, the correct command would be:
/Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin/python3 $filename
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As described on the CodeRunner support page, the syntax for the run command is essentially:
/path/to/interpreter $filename
So if Anaconda is located at /Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin
, the correct command would be:
/Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin/python3 $filename
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As described on the CodeRunner support page, the syntax for the run command is essentially:
/path/to/interpreter $filename
So if Anaconda is located at /Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin
, the correct command would be:
/Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin/python3 $filename
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As described on the CodeRunner support page, the syntax for the run command is essentially:
/path/to/interpreter $filename
So if Anaconda is located at /Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin
, the correct command would be:
/Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin/python3 $filename
As described on the CodeRunner support page, the syntax for the run command is essentially:
/path/to/interpreter $filename
So if Anaconda is located at /Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin
, the correct command would be:
/Users/myuser/anaconda3/bin/python3 $filename
edited Jan 1 at 3:32
answered Dec 27 '18 at 2:10
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