I often use Jupyter Notebooks, usually from within the (default) web browser interface, though I’ve been increasingly liking the direction that PyCharm’s interface has been going (e.g., see the feature page: https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/features/scientific_tools.html).
One of the problems I regularly encounter, however, is that some package (e.g., pandas
) is not installed on whichever virtual environment I’m using. This requires installing the package with pip
and then restarting the current notebook’s kernel, re-running whichever cells I’d already run.
Well, it turns out that this is usually not required. I ran into this post which provides a solution within the notebook itself:
import sys !{sys.executable} -m pip install <package>
Trying this out:

This only needs to be run once, but it doesn’t necessarily hurt to leave it in (though probably better NOT to rely on this for package requirements, use a requirements.txt
):
