K-modes python installation using Anaconda












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I am trying to install K-modes package in Anaconda.
I cannot find it in Anaconda anywhere.
How do I download and get it to work through an Anaconda distribution?










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    I am trying to install K-modes package in Anaconda.
    I cannot find it in Anaconda anywhere.
    How do I download and get it to work through an Anaconda distribution?










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      I am trying to install K-modes package in Anaconda.
      I cannot find it in Anaconda anywhere.
      How do I download and get it to work through an Anaconda distribution?










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      I am trying to install K-modes package in Anaconda.
      I cannot find it in Anaconda anywhere.
      How do I download and get it to work through an Anaconda distribution?







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          I am on Mac and have just managed to install kmodes using pip and open in jupyter notebooks in Anaconda. If you are on Windows this might work differently, but you can try it.



          First of all I opened the general terminal and I entered



          conda info --envs



          This shows you what virtual envs have been created in anaconda. It should show you one that says base/ at the start. Simply write source activate and then copy and past the base pathway, and press enter. This will open your anaconda environment.



          Then you can do pip install kmodes and enter, and this will install kmodes into your anaconda environment.



          I hope this works for you!






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          • Tried on Windows. It works! Use only 'activate' for Windows. Also after installation, you will not see in the Conda Installed Packages list. But it will work in your Python script

            – Jyothi
            Jan 27 at 2:34













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          I am on Mac and have just managed to install kmodes using pip and open in jupyter notebooks in Anaconda. If you are on Windows this might work differently, but you can try it.



          First of all I opened the general terminal and I entered



          conda info --envs



          This shows you what virtual envs have been created in anaconda. It should show you one that says base/ at the start. Simply write source activate and then copy and past the base pathway, and press enter. This will open your anaconda environment.



          Then you can do pip install kmodes and enter, and this will install kmodes into your anaconda environment.



          I hope this works for you!






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          • Tried on Windows. It works! Use only 'activate' for Windows. Also after installation, you will not see in the Conda Installed Packages list. But it will work in your Python script

            – Jyothi
            Jan 27 at 2:34


















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          I am on Mac and have just managed to install kmodes using pip and open in jupyter notebooks in Anaconda. If you are on Windows this might work differently, but you can try it.



          First of all I opened the general terminal and I entered



          conda info --envs



          This shows you what virtual envs have been created in anaconda. It should show you one that says base/ at the start. Simply write source activate and then copy and past the base pathway, and press enter. This will open your anaconda environment.



          Then you can do pip install kmodes and enter, and this will install kmodes into your anaconda environment.



          I hope this works for you!






          share|improve this answer
























          • Tried on Windows. It works! Use only 'activate' for Windows. Also after installation, you will not see in the Conda Installed Packages list. But it will work in your Python script

            – Jyothi
            Jan 27 at 2:34
















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          I am on Mac and have just managed to install kmodes using pip and open in jupyter notebooks in Anaconda. If you are on Windows this might work differently, but you can try it.



          First of all I opened the general terminal and I entered



          conda info --envs



          This shows you what virtual envs have been created in anaconda. It should show you one that says base/ at the start. Simply write source activate and then copy and past the base pathway, and press enter. This will open your anaconda environment.



          Then you can do pip install kmodes and enter, and this will install kmodes into your anaconda environment.



          I hope this works for you!






          share|improve this answer













          I am on Mac and have just managed to install kmodes using pip and open in jupyter notebooks in Anaconda. If you are on Windows this might work differently, but you can try it.



          First of all I opened the general terminal and I entered



          conda info --envs



          This shows you what virtual envs have been created in anaconda. It should show you one that says base/ at the start. Simply write source activate and then copy and past the base pathway, and press enter. This will open your anaconda environment.



          Then you can do pip install kmodes and enter, and this will install kmodes into your anaconda environment.



          I hope this works for you!







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          • Tried on Windows. It works! Use only 'activate' for Windows. Also after installation, you will not see in the Conda Installed Packages list. But it will work in your Python script

            – Jyothi
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          • Tried on Windows. It works! Use only 'activate' for Windows. Also after installation, you will not see in the Conda Installed Packages list. But it will work in your Python script

            – Jyothi
            Jan 27 at 2:34



















          Tried on Windows. It works! Use only 'activate' for Windows. Also after installation, you will not see in the Conda Installed Packages list. But it will work in your Python script

          – Jyothi
          Jan 27 at 2:34







          Tried on Windows. It works! Use only 'activate' for Windows. Also after installation, you will not see in the Conda Installed Packages list. But it will work in your Python script

          – Jyothi
          Jan 27 at 2:34




















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