![]() You can close the virtual environment with: deactivate Jupyter notebook will run in your terminal window until you close it (with Ctrl-C). Install packages for scientific computing: pip install numpy scipy matplotlib jupyter pandasĪ browser window will open with the Jupyter file browser in your current working directory. virtualenvs/jupyter/ Run virtual environment and Jupyter Make a folder to host your virtual envs: cdĬreate a virtual env for Jupyter: python3 -m venv. Open or create the file ~/.bash_profile and write: export PATH=/usr/local/bin:$PATH Install Python 3Īs of, this will install Python 3 (I think previously it installed Python 2): brew install python Set up virtual environmentīy default, Python 3 comes with the ability to create virtual environments. Install Homebrew: ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL )" Install HomebrewĪll of these steps are done in the Mac OS Terminal, so start that first.įirst install XCode: xcode-select -install If you need to use Python 2, then you’ll want to install virtualenv (see first link at the bottom). Python3 has built-in handling of virtual environments, so I use that here instead. In the past, I used virtualenv to manage virtual environments with Python 2. I’m doing this on a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) with macOS High Sierra 10.13.3. ![]() There are many alternative ways of doing this that you can find on Google. ![]() ![]() This is my preferred way to install Python and Jupyter notebook for doing scientific data analysis.
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