Whenever you execute any command in your computer’s terminal, the computer will quickly search through the directories that are specified in the path for an executable with that name it will execute the first such executable that it finds. Your system’s path is simply a list of directories. If you followed the install instructions as specified above, then the Anaconda-installer also placed this directory in your system’s “path”. The default install location for Anaconda is: It also contains the executable files for all of these applications. This created a directory called Anaconda3 (or some variant of this) on your computer, which contains all of the files associated with the CPython interpreter, all of the modules in Python’s standard library, the aforementioned 3rd party packages that come as part of the Anaconda distribution (e.g. NumPy, SciPy, Jupyter, iPython), and the conda package manager.
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