I have a Python file which might have to support Python versions < 3.x and >= 3.x. Is there a way to introspect the Python runtime to know the version which it is running (for example, 2.6 or 3.2.x)?
You can check the version of Python that is running a program, at runtime. Then check the content of the sys. version_info property. This property returns the Python version as a tuple.
Open Command line: Start menu -> Run and type cmd. Type: C:\Python34\python.exe.
Sure, take a look at sys.version and sys.version_info.
For example, to check that you are running Python 3.x, use
import sys if sys.version_info[0] < 3: raise Exception("Must be using Python 3") Here, sys.version_info[0] is the major version number. sys.version_info[1] would give you the minor version number.
In Python 2.7 and later, the components of sys.version_info can also be accessed by name, so the major version number is sys.version_info.major.
See also How can I check for Python version in a program that uses new language features?
Try this code, this should work:
import platform print(platform.python_version())
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