It seems you use windows to install.
Then, you need conda. Pip works for Linux. Check this out. https://numpy.org/install/ On Thu, Oct 21, 2021, 11:35 PM Grant Edwards <grant.b.edwa...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 2021-10-21, Mats Wichmann <m...@wichmann.us> wrote: > > > There are some nuances. If you are on a Linux system, Python is a > > system program and you don't want to try to install into system > > locations (you'll run into permission problems anyway), so trying a user > > install is useful. So: > > > > pip install --user numpy > > > > In fact, if you're on a Linux system you *may* prefer to install the > > packaged versions - use the appropriate package manager commands. > > Not all systems have a 'pip' executable. If a 'pip' exectuable does > exist, it might not be the same version as your defualt python > executable. It's usually a better idea to do it this way: > > $ python -m pip install --user numpy > > That said, if you're on Linux system, you're almostg always better off > using your distro's package manger to install numpy. > > -- > Grant > > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list