I installed tensorflow with pip3 install tensorflow and then I opened the terminal typed python and import tensorflow.
But when I hit Enter it gives me an Error:
Invalid machine command (memory dump written)
I already reinstalled tensorflow multiple times but it won't work. Could someone please help me?
Not sure what's causing your problem exactly but if you search for same problem and possible solutions online, you reach here: https://github.com/tensorflow/tensorflow/issues/17411.
Basically a solution would be to install an earlier tensorflow version.
Try:
pip uninstall tensorflow
pip install tensorflow==1.5
install anaconda or miniconda
create a virtualenv with conda create -n tensorflow python=3.6
2.5 activate the environement with source activate tensorflow
in the virtualenv (tensorflow)name#name$ type conda install tensorflow
after installation type (always in the virtualenv) python3 and then import tensorflow
Always launch tensorflow in the virtualenv. To deactivate the virtualenv type exit
to reactivate it type source activate tensorflow
I want to run keras on anaconda for convolution neural network using mnist handwriting recognition. A day before everything worked fine but as I try to run the same program, i get the following error in the first line:
from keras.datasets import mnist (first line of code)
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'keras.datasets'; 'keras' is not
a package
I also created virtual environment to use python 3.5 as my python version is 3.6. I have installed both keras and tensorflow. How do i fix the above error? Perhaps it is related to path and not error with keras. My anaconda is installed in E: whearas working environment is C:\Users\Prashant Mahato.
Do you get an error message if you just import keras? I was getting a similar error in the command line and then implemented in Spyder (using Anaconda) and it worked fine.
Here is how I install Keras and other related dependencies
conda create -n <Environment_Name> python=3.6
activate <Environment_Name>
conda update --all
conda install mingw libpython
conda install scipy
conda install numpy
conda install mkl
conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
conda install theano
pip install pyyaml
pip install h5py
pip install keras
conda install -c conda-forge tmux
conda install pandas
condas install pillow
conda install scikit-learn
conda install -c menpo opencv3
To check if everything is work as it should just import all the packages in python within the environment created.
I'm running Windows 10 and Anaconda 4.2
If running Ubuntu, replace
activate <Environment_Name>
with
source activate <Environment_Name>
HTH.
Hi I have installed tensor flow in my 64 bit system using Window OS using pip3 install --upgrade tensorflow. Now I can able to work using tensorflow in my command prompt.
But while I'm trying to use it in my Anaconda ,Spyder (Python 2.7) I'm getting error message in import tensorflow as tf statement. It is saying No module named tensorflow. I'm new to python & tensorflow. Can you please help me to solve this issue?
Thanks
I solved the problem by uninstalling ipython and installing jupyter within the environment.
source activate myenv
conda uninstall ipython
conda install jupyter
Create a new conda environment. Your steps to create one with python=3.5 is correct. if you do not do this then you will have errors.
Once you have created that environment make sure you enter it: activate envName for example. You should get something like:
(envName) C:/> _
Then you should be able to install using pip install tensorflow
Once that has installed then run conda list to ensure that your conda env is happy that Tensorflow is installed. Then test it out by running
```
python
>>>import tensorflow as tf
```
Tensorflow on Windows will NOT work on anything but Python 3.5 at time of writing. Please remember to activate you conda environment by typing activate yourenvName and ensure that your environment is 3.5 when you create it.
pip3 install --upgrade tensorflow
installs tensorflow for Python3, and you want to use it in Python2. Try to
pip install --upgrade tensorflow
For more info read docs
I know that there exists a link for installing Tensorflow for python 3.5 on
Windows Installation link. There also a similar question on StackOverflow link also, but it case when I use this command:
pip install --ignore-installed --upgrade https://storage.googleapis.com/tensorflow/windows/cpu/tensorflow-1.0.0-cp35-cp35m-win_x86_64.whl
But it said Wheel package needs to be updated. So I updated it using pip and ran the application once again. The output was
tensorflow-1.0.0-cp35-cp35m-win_x86_64.whl is not a supported wheel on this platform.
So how do I solve this problem ? Please help.
I've tried to install the cpu version of TensorFlow.
conda upgrade conda
conda upgrade --all
conda create -n tensorflow python=3.5.
activate tensorflow
conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
This will create an "environment" that will contain all of your packages you need (the example above is just tensorflow) and you will be able to import that library while you are in that environment anaconda is really just used to manage packages and segregate projects that require different packages
When your finished with your environment, to close out use:
deactivate
these commands are slightly different on OSX/Linux so be sure to look them up if you are on a different operating system
If you are using TF for some machine learning then you will probably want these packages in your environment as well:
conda install pandas matplotlib jupyter notebook scipy scikit-learn
Place that line between (activate tensorflow) and (conda install)
The executable, Anaconda for python 3.5 is not available on the official website.
An alternative to downloading that version is to download the latest version of Anaconda(3.6 as of 9 May, 2017), open your cmd shell in windows and execute the following commands. Note that the activate command is not fully supported in Windows Powershell. Click here to see why.
conda create --name tensorflow python=3.5
activate tensorflow
conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow=1.0.0
The answer has been borrowed from Anaconda Public Google Group.
I have installed Anaconda on Windows 64 bit. I have downloaded PyCharm for creating a project and in the terminal of PyCharm I have installed numpy, scipy, matplotlib using the following commands:
conda install numpy
conda install scipy
conda install matplotlib
I am not able to install Tensorflow in the same way I installed these other packages. How should I install it?
Google has recently launched a newer version of TensorFlow r0.12 which include support of Windows both CPU and GPU version can now be installed using Python >=3.5.2 (only 64-bit) version.
For CPU only version open command prompt and enter follow command
pip install --upgrade https://storage.googleapis.com/tensorflow/windows/cpu/tensorflow-0.12.0rc0-cp35-cp35m-win_amd64.whl
Follow this TensorFlow on Windows for step-by-step instructions.
UPDATE
To install current latest version please run following command:
pip install tensorflow #CPU only
pip install tensorflow-gpu #For GPU support
UPDATE 2020
TensorFlow 2.0 now has a single package for both CPU and GPU version, simply run
pip install tensorflow
If you're using Anaconda you can install TensorFlow GPU version and all of its dependencies (CUDA, cuDNN) by running:
conda install -c tensorflow-gpu
To install TF on windows, follow the below-mentioned steps:
conda create --name tensorflow python=3.5
activate tensorflow
conda install jupyter
conda install scipy
pip install tensorflow-gpu
Use pip install tensorflow in place of pip install tensorflow-gpu, in case if you want to install CPU only version of TF.
Note: This installation has been tested with Anaconda Python 3.5 (64 bit). I have also tried the same installation steps with (a) Anaconda Python 3.6 (32 bit), (b) Anaconda Python 3.6 (64 bit), and (c) Anaconda Python 3.5 (32 bit), but all of them (i.e. (a), (b) and (c) ) failed.
Currently tensorflow has binaries only for Unix based OS i.e. Ubuntu Mac OS X - that's why no mention of Windows in setup docs.
There are long discussions on Github:
Open - Windows Support and Documentation
Closed - How to install TensorFlow on Windows
Closed - How to install/run/use TensorFlow on windows machines?
A SO answer - tensorflow — is it or will it (sometime soon) be compatible with a windows workflow?
Suggestion:
For now, on Windows, the easiest way to get started with TensorFlow
would be to use Docker:
http://tensorflow.org/get_started/os_setup.md#docker-based_installation
It should become easier to add Windows support when Bazel (the build
system we are using) adds support for building on Windows, which is on
the roadmap for Bazel 0.3. You can see the full Bazel roadmap here.
Or simply use a Linux VM (using VMPlayer), and the stated steps will setup it up for you.
For PyCharm - Once conda environment will be created, you'll need to set the new interpretor (in conda environment) as the interpretor to use in PyCharm:
Now to use the conda interpreter from PyCharm go to file > settings > project > interpreter, select Add local in the project interpreter field (the little gear wheel) and browse the interpreter or past the path.
The default location - the environment lives under conda_root/envs/tensorflow. The new python interpreter 'll be at conda_root/envs/tensorflow/bin/pythonX.X , such that the site-packages will be in conda_root/envs/tensorflow/lib/pythonX.X/site-packages.
Google has announced support for tensorflow on Windows. Please follow instructions at https://developers.googleblog.com/2016/11/tensorflow-0-12-adds-support-for-windows.html. Please note CUDA8.0 is needed for GPU installation.
If you have installed the 64-bit version of Python 3.5 (either from Python.org or Anaconda), you can install TensorFlow with a single command:
C:> pip install tensorflow
For GPU support, if you have CUDA 8.0 installed, you can install the following package instead:
C:> pip install tensorflow-gpu
I was able to install tensorflow on windows following the instructions on tensorflow.org, using the conda method of installation, as given here: https://www.tensorflow.org/get_started/os_setup#anaconda_installation.
There are small differences on how to activate an 'environment' on windows, you call 'activate' directly without the 'source'. So, for me after installing anaconda the steps where:
C:\Users\Dunschm>conda create -n tensorflow python=3.5
C:\Users\Dunschm>activate tensorflow
(tensorflow) C:\Users\Dunschm>conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
activate tensorflow
conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow worked for me.
None of the other steps mentioned online helped, I found it here when trying to install an older version.
Eventhough the steps mentioned in the link seems to be for MAC OS X/Linux it worked in windows 7
You can install spyder along with this
conda install spyder
This worked for me:
conda create -n tensorflow python=3.5
activate tensorflow
conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
Open Anaconda Navigator.
Change the dropdown of "Applications on" from "root" to "tensorflow"
see screenshot
Launch Spyder
Run a little code to validate you're good to go:
import tensorflow as tf
node1 = tf.constant(3, tf.float32)
node2 = tf.constant(4) # also tf.float32 implicitly
print(node1, node2)
or
hello = tf.constant('Hello, TensorFlow!')
sess = tf.Session()
print(sess.run(hello))
I have python 3.5 with anaconda. First I tried everything given above but it did not work for me on windows 10 64bit.
So I simply tried:-
Open the command prompt
Check for python version for which you want to install tensorflow, if you have multiple versions of python.
If you just have one version, then type in cmd:
C:/>conda install tensorflow
for multiple versions of python, type in cmd:
C:/>conda install tensorflow python=version(e.g.python=3.5)
It works, just give it a try.
After installation open ipython console and import tensorflow:
import tensorflow
If tensorflow installed properly then you are ready to go.
Enjoy machine learning:-)
I found a more recent blog post in Anaconda which instructs how to install the TF easily.
I used:
conda create -n tensorflow_env tensorflow
Or for the GPU version (Make sure that you have NVIDIA GPU)
conda create -n tensorflow_gpuenv tensorflow-gpu
This way you will have different environments for different TFs.
The following command from inside your command window (and preferably, conda environment) will work provided you have an Nvidia graphics card.
conda install tensorflow-gpu
1) Update conda
Run the anaconda prompt as administrator
conda update -n base -c defaults conda
2) Create an environment for python new version say, 3.6
conda create --name py36 python=3.6
3) Activate the new environment
conda activate py36
4) Upgrade pip
pip install --upgrade pip
5) Install tensorflow
pip install https://testpypi.python.org/packages/db/d2/876b5eedda1f81d5b5734277a155fa0894d394a7f55efa9946a818ad1190/tensorflow-0.12.1-cp36-cp36m-win_amd64.whl
If it doesn't work
If you have problem with wheel at the environment location, or pywrap_tensorflow problem,
pip install tensorflow --upgrade --force-reinstall
This is what I did for Installing Anaconda Python 3.6 version and Tensorflow on Window 10 64bit.And It was success!
Go to https://www.continuum.io/downloads to download Anaconda Python 3.6 version for Window 64bit.
Create a conda environment named tensorflow by invoking the following command:
C:> conda create -n tensorflow
Activate the conda environment by issuing the following command:
C:> activate tensorflow (tensorflow)C:> # Your prompt should change
Go to http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/enter code here download “tensorflow-1.0.1-cp36-cp36m-win_amd64.whl”. (For my case, the file will be located in “C:\Users\Joshua\Downloads” once after downloaded)
Install the Tensorflow by using the following command:
(tensorflow)C:>pip install C:\Users\Joshua\Downloads\ tensorflow-1.0.1-cp36-cp36m-win_amd64.whl
This is what I got after the installing:
Validate installation by entering following command in your Python environment:
import tensorflow as tf
hello = tf.constant('Hello, TensorFlow!')
sess = tf.Session()
print(sess.run(hello))
If the output you got is 'Hello, TensorFlow!',that means you have successfully install your Tensorflow.
Install Anaconda for Python 3.5 - Can install from here for 64 bit windows
Then install TensorFlow from here
(I tried previously with Anaconda for Python 3.6 but failed even after creating Conda env for Python3.5)
Additionally if you want to run a Jupyter Notebook and use TensorFlow in it. Use following steps.
Change to TensorFlow env:
C: > activate tensorflow
(tensorflow) C: > pip install jupyter notebook
Once installed, you can launch Jupyter Notebook and test
(tensorflow) C: > jupyter notebook
Open anaconda prompt
make sure your pip version is updated
and you have python 3.4 3.5 or 3.6
Just run the command
pip install --upgrade tensorflow
you can take help from the documentation and video
Goodluck
I use windows 10, Anaconda and python 2. A combination of mentioned solutions worked for me:
Once you installed tensorflow using:
C:\Users\Laleh>conda create -n tensorflow python=3.5 # use your python version
C:\Users\Laleh>activate tensorflow
(tensorflow) C:\Users\Laleh>conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
Then I realized tensorflow can not be imported in jupyter notebook, although it can work in commad windows. To solve this issue first I checked:
jupyter kernelspec list
I removeed the Jupyter kernelspec, useing:
jupyter kernelspec remove python2
Now, the jupyter kernelspec list is pointing to the correct kernel. Again, I activate tensorflow and installed notebook in its environment:
C:\Users\Laleh>activate tensorflow
(tensorflow)C:> conda install notebook
Also if you want to use other libraries such as matplotlib, they should be installed separately in tensorflow environment
(tensorflow)C:> conda install -c conda-forge matplotlib
Now everything works fine for me.
This documentation link is helpful and worked for me. Installs all dependencies and produces a working Anaconda. Or this answer is also helpful if you want to use it with spyder
If you have anaconda version 2.7 installed on your windows, then go to anaconda prompt, type these two commands:
Create a conda environment for tensorflow using conda create -n tensorflow_env tensorflow
activate the tensorflow using conda activate tensorflow_env
If it is activated, then the base will be replaced by tensorflow_env i.e. now it will show (tensorflow_env) C:\Users>
You can now use import tensorflow as tf for using tensorflow in your code.
I tried many things but always faced some issue or other. Below steps with specific version only worked for me.
1> Create virtual env
#conda create -n tensorflow pip python=3.5
2> activate env
#activate tensorflow
#conda info --envs
3> Install tensorflow
#conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
this will install tensorflow 1.10.0
#python -m pip install --upgrade pip
#pip install setuptools==39.1.0
3> Install keras
#pip install keras==2.2.2
Testing
(tensorflow) C:\WINDOWS\system32>python
Python 3.5.6 |Anaconda, Inc.| (default, Aug 26 2018, 16:05:27) [MSC v.1900 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
>>> import tensorflow as tf
>>> import keras
Using TensorFlow backend.
>>>
The above steps
conda install -c conda-forge tensorflow
will work for Windows 10 as well but the Python version should be 3.5 or above. I have used it with Anaconda Python version 3.6 as the protocol buffer format it refers to available on 3.5 or above.
Thanks,
Sandip
"Conda" installs some of the special packages that might have compiled in C or other languages.
You can use "pip install tensorflow" and it will work.