How to change Spyder Python version












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I am using Python 3.7, because some of my modules need it. But Tensorflow requires Python 3.5/3.6, so I installed Python 3.5, now how do I easily change the version of Python my Spyder is using, without crating new Virtual Environments and stuff like that? (note: I am not using Anaconda)



(If it helps, I am using Windows 10)










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    I am using Python 3.7, because some of my modules need it. But Tensorflow requires Python 3.5/3.6, so I installed Python 3.5, now how do I easily change the version of Python my Spyder is using, without crating new Virtual Environments and stuff like that? (note: I am not using Anaconda)



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      I am using Python 3.7, because some of my modules need it. But Tensorflow requires Python 3.5/3.6, so I installed Python 3.5, now how do I easily change the version of Python my Spyder is using, without crating new Virtual Environments and stuff like that? (note: I am not using Anaconda)



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      I am using Python 3.7, because some of my modules need it. But Tensorflow requires Python 3.5/3.6, so I installed Python 3.5, now how do I easily change the version of Python my Spyder is using, without crating new Virtual Environments and stuff like that? (note: I am not using Anaconda)



      (If it helps, I am using Windows 10)







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          In your script write this at the top



          #! “C:<location of python>python.exe”


          Where the location is the location of your desired python install. I have version 37 and 36 installed. So for 36 I went to c:program filespython36python.exe



          To check that your script is running the right version you can type:



          import platform
          print(platform.python_version())





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          In your script write this at the top



          #! “C:<location of python>python.exe”


          Where the location is the location of your desired python install. I have version 37 and 36 installed. So for 36 I went to c:program filespython36python.exe



          To check that your script is running the right version you can type:



          import platform
          print(platform.python_version())





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          • I'm using windows too..

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            Nov 17 '18 at 16:48
















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          In your script write this at the top



          #! “C:<location of python>python.exe”


          Where the location is the location of your desired python install. I have version 37 and 36 installed. So for 36 I went to c:program filespython36python.exe



          To check that your script is running the right version you can type:



          import platform
          print(platform.python_version())





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          • I'm using windows too..

            – Jessia Angela
            Nov 17 '18 at 16:48














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          In your script write this at the top



          #! “C:<location of python>python.exe”


          Where the location is the location of your desired python install. I have version 37 and 36 installed. So for 36 I went to c:program filespython36python.exe



          To check that your script is running the right version you can type:



          import platform
          print(platform.python_version())





          share|improve this answer













          In your script write this at the top



          #! “C:<location of python>python.exe”


          Where the location is the location of your desired python install. I have version 37 and 36 installed. So for 36 I went to c:program filespython36python.exe



          To check that your script is running the right version you can type:



          import platform
          print(platform.python_version())






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