Python PIP | How To Install Packages In Python
Chapter:
Python
Last Updated:
16-06-2021 17:20:40 UTC
Program:
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-- cmd command to check pip version
C:\Users\Your Name\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts>pip --version
-- cmd command to install python package camelcase
C:\Users\Your Name\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts>pip install camelcase
-- After installation you can run below using the new package installed.
import camelcase
c = camelcase.CamelCase()
txt = "python pip example"
print(c.hump(txt))
#This method capitalizes the first letter of each word.
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Output
Notes:
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PIP is a python package manager, by using the command line we can easily install different packages in python.
- In python 3.4 or higher version PIP is coming as default.
- By using PIP we can add and remove packages in python using command line.
- By using the below command you can check whether the pip is installed or not (You can also know the version)
- C:\Users\Your Name\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python36-32\Scripts>pip --version
- Syntax for PIP package installation : pip install packageName (eg : pip install camelcase).
- After installation of camelcase you can run the program in program section, then it will use the camelcase package and will convert the text to camelcase case.
- Likewise camelcase so many packages are available in python library, we can use simple command to add packages to our program.