Turtle library and Pycharm












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I tried to import turtle library and it is not there. But when I use from the terminal Python, it works.



So I tried to download like a package but I found a different turtle there.



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What should I do to find and import the right turtle? or how did you guys use it in Pycharm?










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    turtle is builtin ... if you are using python you can import turtle ...
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I tried to import turtle library and it is not there. But when I use from the terminal Python, it works.



So I tried to download like a package but I found a different turtle there.



enter image description here



What should I do to find and import the right turtle? or how did you guys use it in Pycharm?










share|improve this question


















  • 1




    turtle is builtin ... if you are using python you can import turtle ...
    – Joran Beasley
    Jun 25 '18 at 22:52














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I tried to import turtle library and it is not there. But when I use from the terminal Python, it works.



So I tried to download like a package but I found a different turtle there.



enter image description here



What should I do to find and import the right turtle? or how did you guys use it in Pycharm?










share|improve this question













I tried to import turtle library and it is not there. But when I use from the terminal Python, it works.



So I tried to download like a package but I found a different turtle there.



enter image description here



What should I do to find and import the right turtle? or how did you guys use it in Pycharm?







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    turtle is builtin ... if you are using python you can import turtle ...
    – Joran Beasley
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    turtle is builtin ... if you are using python you can import turtle ...
    – Joran Beasley
    Jun 25 '18 at 22:52








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turtle is builtin ... if you are using python you can import turtle ...
– Joran Beasley
Jun 25 '18 at 22:52




turtle is builtin ... if you are using python you can import turtle ...
– Joran Beasley
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I think the best solution would be to install Anaconda, which is an application that gives you the necessities for Python (which is what I'm doing):
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