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How to Check and Print Python Version?
How to Check and Print Python Version?
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In this tutorial, you will learn how to print the version of the current Python installation from the script.
Print Python Version using sys Module
The sys module comes as a built-in utility with Python installation, and to check the Python version, use sys.version property.
import sys
# Prints current Python versionprint("Current version of Python is ", sys.version)
Output
Current version of Python is3.9.7(tags/v3.9.7:1016ef3, Aug 302021,20:19:38)[MSC v.192964 bit (AMD64)]
If you are looking for details on the version, such as major, minor, type of release, etc., you can use *sys.version_info * property.
The *version_info * property prints the Python version in tuple format, which gives detailed information as shown below.
import sys
# Prints current Python versionprint("Current version of Python is ", sys.version_info)
Output
Current version of Python is sys.version_info(major=3, minor=9, micro=7, releaselevel='final', serial=0)
Print Python Version using platform Module
The other alternative way is to use a platform module in Python where you can leverage the built-in function platform.python_version() to print the current installed Python version in your machine.
import platform
# Prints current Python versionprint("Current version of Python is ", platform.python_version())
Output
Current version of Python is3.9.7
Print Python version using command line
If you don’t want to write any script but still want to check the current installed version of Python, then navigate to shell/command prompt and typepython --version