 Conda 23.10.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 773 页 | 5.05 MB | 8 月前3 Conda 23.10.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 773 页 | 5.05 MB | 8 月前3
 Conda 23.7.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 795 页 | 4.91 MB | 8 月前3 Conda 23.7.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 795 页 | 4.91 MB | 8 月前3
 Conda 23.11.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 781 页 | 4.79 MB | 8 月前3 Conda 23.11.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 781 页 | 4.79 MB | 8 月前3
 Conda 24.1.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 795 页 | 4.73 MB | 8 月前3 Conda 24.1.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 795 页 | 4.73 MB | 8 月前3
 Conda 24.3.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 786 页 | 4.98 MB | 8 月前3 Conda 24.3.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 786 页 | 4.98 MB | 8 月前3
 Conda 24.4.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 786 页 | 4.99 MB | 8 月前3 Conda 24.4.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 786 页 | 4.99 MB | 8 月前3
 Conda 24.5.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 794 页 | 5.01 MB | 8 月前3 Conda 24.5.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 794 页 | 5.01 MB | 8 月前3
 Conda 24.7.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 808 页 | 4.97 MB | 8 月前3 Conda 24.7.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 808 页 | 4.97 MB | 8 月前3
 Conda 23.9.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 753 页 | 4.86 MB | 8 月前3 Conda 23.9.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List the name of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version([pretty, best]) Return the version of the current Linux distribution, as a human-readable version_parts([best]) Return the version0 码力 | 753 页 | 4.86 MB | 8 月前3
 Conda 25.1.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List , regex) list_packages(prefix, regex=None, format='human', reverse=False, show_channel_urls=None) print_packages(prefix, regex=None, format='human', reverse=False, piplist=False, json=False, show_channel_urls=None)0 码力 | 822 页 | 5.20 MB | 8 月前3 Conda 25.1.x DocumentationNothing in conda actually inspects the build string. Strings such as np18py34_1 are designed only for human read- ability and conda never parses them. build_number integer A non-negative integer representing using --explicit. -e, --export Output explicit, machine-readable requirement strings instead of human-readable lists of packages. This output may be used by conda create --file. -r, --revisions List , regex) list_packages(prefix, regex=None, format='human', reverse=False, show_channel_urls=None) print_packages(prefix, regex=None, format='human', reverse=False, piplist=False, json=False, show_channel_urls=None)0 码力 | 822 页 | 5.20 MB | 8 月前3
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