Anaconda Python 在 Windows 上安装在哪里?

我在我的 Windows 机器上安装了 Anaconda for Python 2.7,并希望将 Anaconda 解释器添加到 PyDev 中,但是快速搜索无法找到 Anaconda 安装的默认位置,搜索 SO 也没有找到任何有用的东西,所以。

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To find where Anaconda was installed I used the "where" command on the command line in Windows.

C:\>where anaconda

which for me returned:

C:\Users\User-Name\AppData\Local\Continuum\Anaconda2\Scripts\anaconda.exe

Which allowed me to find the Anaconda Python interpreter at

C:\Users\User-Name\AppData\Local\Continuum\Anaconda2\python.exe

to update PyDev

This one is easy. When you start the installation, Anaconda asks "Destination Folder" as below screenshot. If you are not sure where did default installation go, double click setup file and see what anaconda offers as a default location.
Anaconda image

You can search for "Anaconda prompt" in installed programs and run it.
When it opens, it shows the directory anaconda is working from.
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As you can see c:\programdata\anaconda2 is my installed directory.
*side note: programdata folder is hidden in windows so you'll have to enter its path in the folder explorer to access it.

C:\Users\<Username>\AppData\Local\Continuum\anaconda2

For me this was the default installation directory on Windows 7. Found it via Rusy's answer

Open the Anaconda Prompt and type:

> where python

With Anaconda prompt python is available, but on any other command window, python is an unknown program. Apparently Anaconda installation does not update the path for python executable.

If you installed as admin ( and meant for all users )

C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\Scripts\anaconda.exe

If you install as a normal user

C:\Users\User-Name\AppData\Local\Continuum\Anaconda2\Scripts\anaconda.exe

where conda

F:\Users\christos\Anaconda3\Library\bin\conda.bat

F:\Users\christos\Anaconda3\Scripts\conda.exe

F:\Users\christos\Anaconda3\condabin\conda.bat

F:\Users\christos\Anaconda3\Scripts\conda.exe --version

conda 4.6.11

this worked for me

conda info will display information about the current install, including the active env location which is what you want.

Here's my output:

(base) C:\Users\USERNAME>conda info


active environment : base
active env location : C:\ProgramData\Miniconda3
shell level : 1
user config file : C:\Users\USERNAME\.condarc
populated config files :
conda version : 4.8.2
conda-build version : not installed
python version : 3.7.6.final.0
virtual packages : __cuda=10.2
base environment : C:\ProgramData\Miniconda3  (read only)
channel URLs : https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/win-64
https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/main/noarch
https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/win-64
https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/r/noarch
https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/msys2/win-64
https://repo.anaconda.com/pkgs/msys2/noarch
package cache : C:\ProgramData\Miniconda3\pkgs
C:\Users\USERNAME\.conda\pkgs
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\conda\conda\pkgs
envs directories : C:\Users\USERNAME\.conda\envs
C:\ProgramData\Miniconda3\envs
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\conda\conda\envs
platform : win-64
user-agent : conda/4.8.2 requests/2.22.0 CPython/3.7.6 Windows/10 Windows/10.0.18362
administrator : False
netrc file : None
offline mode : False

If your shell/prompt complains that it cannot find the command, it likely means that you installed Anaconda without adding it to the PATH environment variable.

If that's the case find and open the Anaconda Prompt and do it from there (the Anaconda Prompt should be available in your Start Menu (Win) or Applications Menu (macos))

Alternatively reinstall Anaconda choosing to add it to the PATH or add the variable manually.

Update May 2020, installed Anaconda 3 Individual Edition from https://www.anaconda.com/products/individual, chose 32-bit installer for Python 3.7, and installed with Default options.

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Here is the directory where Anaconda was installed (C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3). Note ProgramData is a hidden folder not visible via Windows File Explorer. enter image description here

And launching Anaconda command prompt from Start Menu>>Anaconda3 gives below command shell

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"where anaconda" command gives below output C:\ProgramData\Anaconda3\Scripts\anaconda.exe and versions for anaconda, conda, python enter image description here

Updated original question which was asked 3 years ago, and is relevant today as well in May 2020 as I had similar question/doubt when installing Anaconda recently.

The given answers work if you're in a context where conda is in your PATH environment variable, e.g. if you set it up that way during installation, or if you're running the "Anaconda Prompt".

If that's not the case, e.g. if you're trying to locate conda for use in a script, you should be able to pick up its installation location by probing HKCU\Software\Python for available Python installations. For example:

>for /F "tokens=2,*" %a in ('reg query HKCU\Software\Python /f InstallPath /s /k /ve ^| findstr Default') do @echo %b
C:\Users\<username>\Miniconda3
C:\Users\<username>\Miniconda3