so i cannot figure out how to install the pickle package to pycharm as i need it to call on other levels for my game i just cannot find the package on pycharm if anyone can help me or steer me to another thing like pycharm if anyone can help me with this it would be much appreciated i want to call on another level like you would call on a picture i have the right code for it just not the pickle package i have tried to research this problem but have not been able to get a solid answer so i turned to stack overflow as a last option
If you want to check if pickle present in pycharm or not by executing in cmd after entering into python in cmd.
help("modules")
check pickle module in it, If not try installing by
pip install pickle5
from pickle5 import pickle
If you still gets error please let me know
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I have a question regarding h5pyViewer to view h5 files. I tried pip install h5pyViewer but that didn't work. I checked on Google and it states that h5pyViewer does not work for older versions of Python, but that there are a few solutions on GitHub. I downloaded this with pip install git+https://github.com/Eothred/h5pyViewer.git which finally gave me a successful installation.
Yet, when I want to import the package with import h5pyViewer it gave me the following error: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'h5pyViewer'. However when I tried to install it again it says:
Requirement already satisfied: h5pyviewer in c:\users\celin\anaconda3\lib\site-packages (-v0.0.1.15)Note: you may need to restart the kernel to use updated packages.
Any ideas how to get out of this loop or in what other way I could access an .h5 file?
There could be so many things wrong so it's hard to say what the problem is.
The actual package import has a lowercase "v": h5pyviewer (as seen in your error message).
Your IDE/python runner may not be using your Conda environment (you can select the environment in VSCode, and if you are running a script in the terminal make sure your Conda env is enabled in that terminal)
The GitHub package might be exported from somewhere else. Try something like from Eothred import h5pyviewer.
Maybe h5pyviewer is not even supposed to be imported this way!
Overall, I don't suggest using this package, it seems like it's broken on Python 3 and not well maintained. The code in GitHub looks sketchy, and very few people use it. A good indicator is usually the number of people that star or use the package, which seems extremely low. Additionally, it doesn't even have a real readme file! It doesn't say how to use it at all. Suggest you try something else like pandas. But if you really want to go with this, you can try the above debugging steps.
Im new to stack overflow and I had a question about importing requests in vscode. I looked through other stack overflow questions and found that I have 2 versions of python for some reason AND python v3.9.1 can run pip to install requests but python v3.6.4 cannot install pip and keeps giving a module not found error.
I originally thought the obvious answer to this was to switch my python interpreter to 3.9.1 and my program should theoretically run, but even when I am on v3.9.1 I am unable to run requests and am given a module not found error
I suspect it could be the multiple versions but I honestly have no clue and would appreciate any help. Some of the screenshots are here
I am currently trying to import some libraries/modules and everytime I try, it wont work and displays the pylint import error.
Here is what im trying to do:
import pycolors
I am using pylint, and I don't know how to fix this. I have watched several videos and done a ton of research, but none of them helped.
Pylint need to be in an environment where Pycolor is installed in order to not raise a warning . It's not clear whether the problem is when launching with python or analysing with pylint but in both case the solution is to install Pycolor: pip install Pycolor (If this is the one you want : https://pypi.org/project/Pycolor/)
So I know this is nearly a duplicate of this ImportError question, but I'm not sure how to use those answers to fix this problem. I installed yahoo-fin package using my conda prompt:
pip install yahoo-fin
So clearly it is installed as Eclipse seems to recognize the package and I can even use cntl-space to autocomplete and F3 to explore the package. However, when I try to run
from yahoo_fin.stock_info import get_data
I get "ImportError: No module named stock_info".
From the SE question above I checked the init.py in the directory and it definitely has the CRLF problem, but even when I use notepad++ to replace "\r\n" with "\n" I still get the same error.
What am I missing?
Are you able to load the package without using Eclipse? I would try running Python from the command line, and then typing:
from yahoo_fin.stock_info import get_data
to see if that still gives you an error. If it still gives you an error, then we know it's not an Eclipse issue. However, if it does work, then it's probably an issue with Eclipse. In that case, I would maybe look at this other post: How To Make Eclipse Pydev Plugin Recognize Newly Installed Python Modules?.
Please let me know if that helps.
I had installed OpenCV, and it was working just fine. But I noticed that a few libraries were missing.
So I decided to install another copy. I moved the working copy to another directory, and started the install of the new one. I was having trouble with this new install, so I cancelled it and moved my old OpenCV install back to its original directory.
But now, my old install doesn't work anymore. Each time I try to run something, it says "ImportError: No module named cv2" or "ImportError: No module named cv" (depending on what was being imported in the file).
What do I do to fix this? I remember encountering a similar issue the first time I installed and ran this copy of OpenCV, and something had to be changed with the Python Path to work correctly. I can't quite remember, and I'm kind of confused about why those settings would change, if they indeed have.
Please let me know what I can do to rectify this. I am using OS X 10.9. Thank you.
UPDATE: I added this to my .bash_profile: export PYTHONPATH=/Users/santosh/opencv-2.4.7/build/lib:$PYTHONPATH. But now when I run opencv samples, I get "Segmentation fault: 11". Any thoughts?