Hello- I think I subscribed now.
I planned on using python to simulate different cipher to challenge myself, but I kinda deleted my environmental variables to python. I run Windows 10 and wanted to get NumPy and MatPlotLib modules imported to python. Basically, I downloaded python 3.7.1 first, but when I realized it was not compatible with TensorFlow (I wanted to make a machine learning algorithm at a point in time), I uninstalled it to get python 3.6.1. Somehow, maybe I misread a stack overflow post, but I deleted all my path files to python36 for whatever reason. I still have no idea why I did this. Then, I thought, if I could uninstall python 3.6.1 and reinstall it pip would come back and I could use python from the cmd. I uninstalled it and tried reinstalling (with chocolatey this time) it for no avail. I tried searching for all the correct environment variables to put them back in manually, but I cannot seem to find most of them since python is still “not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.” In my cmd. I really want pip to work so I can download modules. I may follow: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4750806/how-do-i-install-pip-on-windows to try and help reinstall pip and I may redownload it through: https://pypi.org/project/pip/#files with help from: https://pypi.org/project/setuptools/#files As an aside, I have so far taught myself everything I know about python, and I am willing to learn even more. Thank you for any help, Logan Vogelsong -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list