Kernels for Python 2 and 3
If you’re running Jupyter on Python 3, you can set up a Python 2 kernel after checking your version of pip is greater than 9.0:
python2 -m pip --version
Then install with
python2 -m pip install ipykernel
python2 -m ipykernel install --user
Or using conda, create a Python 2 environment:
conda create -n ipykernel_py2 python=2 ipykernel
source activate ipykernel_py2 # On Windows, remove the word 'source'
python -m ipykernel install --user
Note
IPython 6.0 stopped support for Python 2, so installing IPython on Python 2 will give you an older version (5.x series).
If you’re running Jupyter on Python 2 and want to set up a Python 3 kernel, follow the same steps, replacing 2
with 3
.
The last command installs a kernel spec file for the current python installation. Kernel spec files are JSON files, which can be viewed and changed with a normal text editor.
原文:https://ipython.readthedocs.io/en/stable/install/kernel_install.html