Installed Pandas but Python still can't find module - python

I've tried installing Pandas in many different ways. Currently, it is installed using Anaconda and I have created a virtual environment. Below it shows that Pandas is installed, yet the module still can't be detected. Sorry if this has been answered before. I am still a beginner with Python.
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maybe it doesn't match with the version you use which version you use?You can find it by pressing python in a terminal.Maybe you dont find it in the version you are using!

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Can't solve "No module named 'numpy'" after hours of digging

I know this is a problem that's been asked here before, but I have tried all the solutions I found and not solved it. It's possible I'm not understanding the solutions, but I have tried my best.
I am teaching myself Python and it is slow going, so I don't understand a lot yet. I'm using VSCode as an IDE, Python version 3.10, and Windows 10. I only have the Python extension installed for VSCode. My project files are on a flash drive, D. I replaced a couple folder names with [Default Names] in the text below.
I keep trying to debug/run some code in VSCode and the very first line
import numpy as np
gives me the error
Exception has occurred: ModuleNotFoundError - No module named 'numpy'.
But I know that's not true:
`PS D:\0-Career\Programming\PythonCoding\[ProjectFolder]> py -m pip install numpy
Requirement already satisfied: numpy in c:\users\[UserID]\appdata\local\programs\python\python310\lib\site-packages (1.23.1)`
I tried the solution of going to
environment variables > system variables > "Path" > edit > new >
c:\users\[UserID]\appdata\local\programs\python\python310\
as well as
C:\Users\[UserID]\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\Lib\site-packages\
and
C:\Users\[UserID]\AppData\Local\Programs\Python\Python310\Scripts\
and I also tried adding a user variable called Python. Nothing appears to have changed as a result of these additions.
Some history if it's helpful:
I first started by installing Python using the Microsoft Store. I used IDLE for a bit, and I used my command line to install pip and numpy. They worked for a little while. I later installed Visual Studio Code IDE. I ultimately have uninstalled the Microsoft Store version and installed the application from the Python site for Windows instead. I have also uninstalled and reinstalled it several times trying to fix my issues, and same for numpy. I also searched my C drive for "python" and burned everything from the past couple days and reinstalled and repaired it out of desperation. No luck.
I have tried to the best of my ability to uninstall everything and reinstall everything to start fresh, because numpy worked ever so briefly early on in IDLE, I think until I had installed the web download version of Python. I don't really understand environment variables, so I'm not sure what I'm doing or if I'm doing that wrong, or what needs to be restarted when I try something new, so it's possible I missed something.
Answers a 10 year old could understand would be appreciated! Or terminology I can easily research for an explanation of how to do it.
Ctrl+Shift+P open Command Palette
choose Python:Select Interpreter
Choose the right interpreter
Go to https://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#numpy
Also Check 64 bit or 32 bit
Download the latest version
and open the location where you downloaded the NumPy module now press the 'SHIFT' key and press right-click on the mouse then a menu will open where you find open PowerShell. open it now PowerShell window opens in the folder now type pip install and the file name and press the TAB button and click enter. then the NumPy module will be installed.
Have Fun
Try adding the variable PYTHONPATH to your system variables and add the following paths to this variable.
C:\PATH_TO_YOUR_PYTHON_INSTALL
C:\PATH_TO_YOUR_PYTHON_INSTALL\DLLs
C:\PATH_TO_YOUR_PYTHON_INSTALL\Lib
C:\PATH_TO_YOUR_PYTHON_INSTALL\Scripts
It should look something like this.
Screenshot of Environment Variables
After you added the variable restart your VS Code and it should work.
I hope this helps.

'reportMissingModuleSource' and 'reportMissingImports' errors for imported modules pandas and alpha_vantage

I'm very new to python and trying one of my first projects. I have installed modules 'pandas' and 'alpha_vantage' and imported them at the top of my code but they show the errors 'reportMissingModuleSource' for pandas and 'reportMissingImports' for alpha_vantage. I installed them in Command prompt and it was successful but it seems python doesn't recognise them or cant find them.
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When I first installed python I had to go into my Path settings and create a new Path to python.
I use VSCode
I had issues installing pip I cant remember why because I've been at this for hours.
Python version is 3.10.5 64bit
Pip version is 22.1.2
I am on Windows
I don't know what python files need to go where so they are slightly scattered around my directory.
Do I need to create a Path in my settings to each module, I already have one going to my scripts folder. I am very stuck so any help is appreciated.
Thank you for anyone that helps!

Numpy installed, but module not found

I've tried several fixes for this suggested in other threads, but no luck.
I'm new to Python. I had 3.8.5 installed and wrote a few simple scripts that worked using PyCharm and the numpy and sympy modules. Today I opened PyCharm and tried to write a simple script using numpy, but I got an error saying the numpy module did not exist. I also got this error when trying to run the older scripts. I checked in cmd with pip3, and got the result that it was already satisfied. I uninstalled Python, numpy, and PyCharm, reinstalled all and I'm having the same problem. This problem seemed to crop up on its own - I don't recall making any changes that would've caused this.
Can anyone give me other options?
One of the most common issues with Python is having multiple versions installed and losing track of which one you are using and/or which one you're installing to with pip.
In Pycharm check what interpreter your project is using. If there is more than one available chance are you installed numpy on the other one.
https://www.jetbrains.com/help/pycharm/configuring-python-interpreter.html#add-existing-interpreter
You can also install numpy direct from Pycharm, simply hover over the import statement and if it's not installed on the current interpreter it will offer you a link to click in install it.
If that doesn't help, post the exact error message and your code.

Spyder cannot find module named 'pandas_datareader'

First off I would like to say that I am aware that this question has been asked before, however, none of the other posts have offered a solution that resolves the problem.
I am trying to use pandas-datareader to grab stock prices from the internet. I am using windows with python version 3.6. I first installed pandas-datareader from the console using
pip install pandas-datareader.
I then wrote a code which used the line
import pandas_datareader.data as web
It came back with the error
`ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pandas_datareader'
I tried to redownload pandas-datareader, just in case it didn't work the first time, but the console came back with "Requirement already satisfied" so that wasn't the problem.
From there I uninstalled pandas-datareader, and reinstalled it with
pip3 install pandas-datareader
I still got the same error message.
I was worried that it might have something to do with old versions of python installed on my computer so I deleted all files for python 2.7, but this did not help the issue. I restarted spyder and my computer and this did not help. I tried Jupiter notebook and this did not help either.
Now to take my investigation one step further, I looked in my file folders at the hidden files to see where pandas-datareader could be hiding. When I go to C:\Users\J.Shepard\Anaconda3\pkgs and C:\Users\J.Shepard\Anaconda3\pkgs I see that pandas-0.23.0-py36h830ac7b_0 is installed but I cannot find anything that looks like pandas-datareader. In fact, when I search for "pandas-datareader" in my file search, I only see 2 text files with one line of code each. I do not know what to make of this discovery but I thought it might be helpful to someone else.
I hope that I have made a good case to prove that I have genuinely tried and failed to solve this problem on my own. Based on the number of other unresolved posts related to this same question, I believe that this is a question that deserves to be asked again.
I tried conda install pandas-datareader in Anaconda Prompt. It was installed and after my computer restarted, pandas-datareader worked in spyder 3.6.

Cannot seem to install pandas for python 2.7 on windows

Sorry if this has been answered somewhere already, I couldn't find the answer.
I have installed python 2.7.3 onto a windows 7 computer. I then downloaded the pandas-0.10.1.win-amd64-py2.7.exe and tried to install it. I have gotten past the first window, but then it states "Python 2.7 is required, which was not found in the registry".
I then get the option to put the path in to find python, but I cannot get it to work.
How would I fix this? Sorry for the silly question.
Thanks.
~Kututo
I faced the same issue. Here is what worked
Changed to PATH to include C:\Python27;C:\Python27\Lib\site-packages\;C:\Python27\Scripts\;
uninstall 64bit numpy and pandas
install 32win 2.7 numpy and pandas
I had to also install dateutil and pytz
pandas and numpy work import work fine
After you have installed python check to see if the appropriate path variables are set by typing the following at the command line:
echo %PATH%
if you do not see something like:
C:\Python27;C:\Python27\Scripts
on the output (probably with lots of other paths) then type this:
set PATH=%PATH%;C:\\Python27\\;C:\\Python27\Scripts
Then try installing the 32-bit pandas executable.
You should try the anaconda distribution for windows. Is free, comes with all the package you will ever need, and one click installation.
http://continuum.io/downloads.html

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