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I have just installed PyCharm 2017.3.3 and I am trying to run a project written in python 3 but it doesn't run. I have checked the setting page it has only Python 2.7 interpreter. How can I upgrade the interpreter to Python 3.x.

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I have checked the official PyCahrm

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  • What version of Ubuntu? Have you already checked this page in the PyCharm help?
    – wjandrea
    Feb 6, 2018 at 20:04

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First locate your interpreter on your Ubuntu system, then Try these steps:

  1. From the file menu click or select settings:

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  1. From left pane select project name, then on the right click on project interpreter

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  1. On the right click on the project interpreter drop down arrow and choose show all from the options there.

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  1. On the dialogue box that appears click on the + button on the right then click on Add Local text that will appear.

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  1. In the Add local interpreter dialogue box that appears select System Interpreter then click on the three dots to the right and navigate to your python location mine is usr/bin/python3.5. And with that you should have your project use that python version.

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