=============== Managing Python =============== Conda treats Python the same as any other package, so it is easy to manage and update multiple installations. Conda supports Python 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, and 3.11. Viewing a list of available Python versions =========================================== To list the versions of Python that are available to install, in your terminal window or an Anaconda Prompt, run: .. code:: conda search python This lists all packages whose names contain the text ``python``. To list only the packages whose full name is exactly ``python``, add the ``--full-name`` option. In your terminal window or an Anaconda Prompt, run: .. code:: conda search --full-name python Installing a different version of Python ========================================= To install a different version of Python without overwriting the current version, create a new environment and install the second Python version into it: #. Create the new environment: * To create the new environment for Python 3.9, in your terminal window or an Anaconda Prompt, run: .. code-block:: bash conda create -n py39 python=3.9 anaconda .. note:: Replace ``py39`` with the name of the environment you want to create. ``anaconda`` is the metapackage that includes all of the Python packages comprising the Anaconda distribution. ``python=3.9`` is the package and version you want to install in this new environment. This could be any package, such as ``numpy=1.19``, or :ref:`multiple packages `. #. :ref:`Activate the new environment `. #. Verify that the new environment is your :ref:`current environment `. #. To verify that the current environment uses the new Python version, in your terminal window or an Anaconda Prompt, run: .. code:: python --version Installing PyPy =============== To use the PyPy builds you can do the following:: conda config --add channels conda-forge conda config --set channel_priority strict conda create -n pypy pypy conda activate pypy Using a different version of Python ==================================== To switch to an environment that has different version of Python, :ref:`activate the environment `. Updating or upgrading Python ============================= Use the terminal or an Anaconda Prompt for the following steps. If you are in an environment with Python version 3.4.2, the following command updates Python to the latest version in the 3.4 branch: .. code-block:: bash conda update python The following command upgrades Python to another branch---3.8---by installing that version of Python. It is not recommended, rather it is preferable to create a new environment. The resolver has to work very hard to determine exactly which packages to upgrade. But it is possible, and the command is: .. code-block:: bash conda install python=3.8