Anaconda Jupyter Notebook error for !pip install Twisted - python-3.x

I am trying to do a !pip install Twisted and I am getting an error "Failed building wheel for Twisted" Any ideas? Is there any methods for installing a .wheel file directly with IPython if I download the .whl file directly from pypi.org??

I had the same problem. And solved it doing:
conda install twisted
as said by notorious.no

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Getting an error message while trying to install pandas packages using pip3 in jupyter notebook

My code starts with installing these packages -
pip3 install ipython
pip3 install selenium
pip3 install time
pip3 install parsel
pip3 install csv
but I get -
File "<ipython-input-7-cae965d78112>", line 1
conda install ipython
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
I have tried replacing pip3 with pip and conda, it still gives the same error.Please help me to install these packages.
thanks!!!
pip3 and conda are utilities separate to the Python programming language. pip3 and conda make it easier for users to install python packages to their machine/virtual environment which is why you get SyntaxError: invalid syntax because what you've written is not valid Python.
If you want to use pip3 or conda these commands should be used at into a terminal. These tools search online for modules you want to install, download them and install them into the appropriate location (for your user or into your virtual enviroment). If you try to install something that can't be found online in the pypi you'll get an error.
You've tried to install the module csv using pip3 install csv. The csv module is part of Python's standard library so pip3 will not find this package on pypi. Being part of the standard library means that every installation of Python has this library. To use the csv module you can do import csv in your notebook/.py file. The same goes for the module time.

Not able to install packages using pip in python

i am using
python --version
Python 3.7.4
pip --version
pip 19.0.3 from c:\users\lijin.durairaj\appdata\local\programs\python\python37-32\lib\site-packages\pip (python 3.7)
now, i try to install packages using pip, like this
python -m pip install --user requests
but when i execute this command i am getting error like this
i tried to install the packages along with the proxy set, like this
pip install --proxy=https://[username:password#]proxyserver:port requests
but i am getting the same error, could someone help me on how to solve it, thanks
UPDATE-1
I even tried to navigate to the scripts directory and do a pip install, like this
C:\Users\lijin.durairaj\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python37-32\Scripts>pip install matplotlib
but i am getting the same error

Issue installing shapely Python Package

I am running python 3.6 on windows and am attempting to install Shapely using
pip install shapely==1.6b2
It is giving me the following errors
Command "python setup.py egg_info" failed with error code 1 in C:\Users\Cameron\AppData\Local\Temp\pip-build-242ae_ih\shapely\
I have seen the other posts about this issue and have tried:
pip install --upgrade setuptools
pip install ez_setup
easy_install -U setuptools
Nothing seems to work and I am not sure what to do next. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
You may try to use the binary from this unofficial site. Just use pip install {wheel file name} to install it.
Shapely‑1.5.17‑cp36‑cp36m‑win32.whl (32-bit)
Shapely‑1.5.17‑cp36‑cp36m‑win_amd64.whl (64-bit)
Hope this would make the installation easier.
I had a similar error for installing shapely-1.5.17 via pip install shapely, and installing this made the pip install command work thereafter:
sudo apt-get install libgeos-dev
As of 2020, you can now simply install Shapely for Windows with:
pip install shapely
(you many need --upgrade to get at least version 1.7.0, when binary wheels were added for Windows)

Error when executing `jupyter notebook` (No such file or directory)

When I execute jupyter notebook in my virtual environment in Arch Linux, the following error occurred.
Error executing Jupyter command 'notebook': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
My Python version is 3.6, and my Jupyter version is 4.3.0
How can I resolve this issue?
It seems to me as though the installation has messed up somehow. Try running:
# For Python 2
pip install --upgrade --force-reinstall --no-cache-dir jupyter
# For Python 3
pip3 install --upgrade --force-reinstall --no-cache-dir jupyter
This should reinstall everything from PyPi. This should solve the problem as I think running pip install "ipython[notebook]" messed things up.
For me the issue was that the command jupyter notebook changed to jupyter-notebook after installation.
If that doesn't work, try python -m notebook, and if it opens, close it, then
export PATH=$PATH:~/.local/bin/, then refresh your path by opening a new terminal, and try jupyter notebook again.
And finally, if that doesn't work, take a look at vim /usr/local/bin/jupyter-notebook, vim /usr/local/bin/jupyter, vim /usr/local/bin/jupyter-lab (if you have JupyterLab) and edit the #!python version at the top of the file to match the version of python you are trying to use. As an example, I installed Python 3.8.2 on my mac, but those files still had the path to the 3.6 version, so I edited it to #!/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.8/bin/python3
Try this command: python -m IPython notebook
Credits to the GitHub user Milannju who provided the solution here.
This worked for me. (Python 3.6 on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS)
export PATH=$PATH:~/.local/bin/
On Ubuntu 18.10, the following command helped me out.
sudo apt-get install jupyter-notebook
Jupyter installation is not working on Mac Os
To run the jupyter notebook:-> python -m notebook
Use the command below and if you are using pip3 replace pip by pip3
pip install --upgrade --force-reinstall jupyter
This worked for me.
Since both pip and pip3.6 was installed and
pip install --upgrade --force-reinstall jupyter
was failing, so I used
pip3.6 install --upgrade --force-reinstall jupyter
and it worked for me.
Running jupyter notebook also worked after this installation.
Deactivate your virtual environment if you are currently in;
Run following commands:
python -m pip install jupyter
jupyter notebook
For me the fix was simply running pip install notebook
Somehow the original Jupiter install got borked along the way.
I'm trying to get this going on VirtualBox on Ubuntu. Finally on some other post it said to try jupyter-notebook. I tried this and it told me to do sudo apt-get jupyter-notebook and that installed a bunch of stuff. Now if I type command jupyter-notebook, it works.
If you are on Fedora installing python3-notebook resolved my problem.
# dnf install python3-notebook

pip3 not found in Tensorflow environment: "-bash: pip3: command not found"

I'm following instructions to create a Tensorflow environment for a Machine Learning course, with python 3.5, ipython and jupyter.
I created a Tenserflow environment with python 3.5 using conda create -n tensorflow python=3.5. That worked.
Then I ran conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow. That also worked.
Then I installed ipython with conda install ipython, which also worked fine.
However, when I ran pip3 install jupyter, I got error message bash: pip3: command not found.
I found a few posts about variations on pip3 problems and (within the Tensorflow environment):
When I type pip --version, it tells me I have version 8.1.2
When I try locate pip3, I get WARNING: The locate database (/var/db/locate.database) does not exist
I tried using pip-3.2 as recommended in one of the other questions' solutions (which worked for that OP), and I get the same command not found error message.
I'm using OS X 10.8.5
pip is different from pip3. So you might need to install it if it can't be found. If it is installed run this:
sudo updatedb
this will update the locate function.
if you're using conda why do you want to install it with pip anyways?
Jupyter is the new version of ipython. running conda install ipython installs ipython (now jupyter).

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