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[spyder] Spyder 3.3.1 not using desired python interpreter
Tom Cipollone
2018-11-22 05:27:53 UTC
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I have loaded the latest spyder 3.3.1 along with the notebook plugin.

In anaconda I have set the environment to python 2.7 and spyder comes up
even displaying that it us running python 2.7. However, I am loading a
notebook that was created with 2.7 and I am getting the syntax errors that
are indicative of the difference between python 2.7 and python 3.6. When I
go to the preferences window for that project I don't see how the
interpreter can be checked to make sure that pythong 2.7 is used.

Here is a screen shot.

Thank you
Tom


[image: interpreter.png] <about:invalid#zClosurez>
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Carlos Córdoba
2018-11-22 21:21:30 UTC
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Hi,

We'll probably resume work on spyder-notebook the next year (after
releasing Spyder 4). We don't have time to fix errors about it for now,
sorry.


Cheers,
Carlos
Post by Tom Cipollone
I have loaded the latest spyder 3.3.1 along with the notebook plugin.
In anaconda I have set the environment to python 2.7 and spyder comes
up even displaying that it us running python 2.7. However, I am
loading a notebook that was created with 2.7 and I am getting the
syntax errors that are indicative of the difference between python 2.7
and python 3.6. When I go to the preferences window for that project I
don't see how the interpreter can be checked to make sure that pythong
2.7 is used.
Here is a screen shot.
Thank you
Tom
interpreter.png <about:invalid#zClosurez>
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Jim Lareau
2018-11-23 03:58:59 UTC
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I'm not an expert by any means, but jupyter notebook shows (see attached
screenshot) that it is using python 3. I've not seen anyone open a jupyter
notebook thru spyder... I've only seen Jupyter Notebook started from the
anaconda navigator or from the environment prompt, followed by opening the
specified notebook. Have you tried opening the notebook that way?


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Post by Tom Cipollone
I have loaded the latest spyder 3.3.1 along with the notebook plugin.
In anaconda I have set the environment to python 2.7 and spyder comes up
even displaying that it us running python 2.7. However, I am loading a
notebook that was created with 2.7 and I am getting the syntax errors that
are indicative of the difference between python 2.7 and python 3.6. When I
go to the preferences window for that project I don't see how the
interpreter can be checked to make sure that pythong 2.7 is used.
Here is a screen shot.
Thank you
Tom
[image: interpreter.png]
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