I am currently practicing matplotlib. This is the first example I practice.
#!/usr/bin/python
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
radius = [1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0]
area = [3.14159, 12.56636, 28.27431, 50.26544]
plt.plot(radius, area)
plt.show()
When I run this script with python ./plot_test.py, it shows plot correctly. However, I run it by itself, ./plot_test.py, it throws the followings:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "./plot_test.py", line 3, in <module>
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
ImportError: No module named matplotlib.pyplot
Does python look for matplotlib in different locations?
The environment is:
Mac OS X 10.8.4 64bit
built-in python 2.7
numpy, scipy, matplotlib is installed with:
sudo port install py27-numpy py27-scipy py27-matplotlib \
py27-ipython +notebook py27-pandas py27-sympy py27-nose
pip will make your life easy!
Step 1: Install pip - Check if you have pip already simply by writing pip in the python console. If you don't have pip, get a python script called get-pip.py , via here: https://pip.pypa.io/en/latest/installing.html or directly here: https://bootstrap.pypa.io/get-pip.py (You may have to use Save As ..)
Step 2: Take note of where the file got saved and cd the directory from command prompt. Run the get-pip.py script to install pip.
You can write in cmd this line within quotes: "python .\get-pip.py"
Step 3: Now in cmd type: pip install matplotlib
And you should be through.
You have two pythons installed on your machine, one is the standard python that comes with Mac OSX and the second is the one you installed with ports (this is the one that has matplotlib installed in its library, the one that comes with macosx does not).
/usr/bin/python
Is the standard mac python and since it doesn't have matplotlib you should always start your script with the one installed with ports.
If python your_script.py works then change the #! to:
#!/usr/bin/env python
Or put the full path to the python interpreter that has the matplotlib installed in its library.
If you are using Python 2, just run
sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib
The best way to get matplotlib is :
pip install matplotlib
cause the previous way may give you a old version of matplotlib
This worked for me, inspired by Sheetal Kaul
pip uninstall matplotlib
python3 -m pip install matplotlib
I knew it installed in the wrong place when this worked:
python2.7
import matplotlib
use pip3 install matplotlib to install matlplot lib.
By default, pip will install those package for 2.7 as it the native one.
using pip3 makes it specific for python 3, and make sure you have only one version of python 3
First check the version of Python
For python2:
sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib
For python3:
sudo apt-get install python3-matplotlib
If you mismatch the Matplotlib installation and the Python version you will get the no-module-error because no module for that version exits.
If you using Anaconda3
Just put
conda install -c conda-forge matplotlib
You can install the matplotlib package in python 3 by doing this
python3 -m pip install matplotlib --user
It's working for me.
If you have pip installed and Python configured to the path variables, Just run this command in the terminal.
pip install matplotlib
So I used python3 -m pip install matplotlib then import matplotlib.pyplot as plt and it worked.
I had a similar problem, using pip3 and all these things worked for installing matplotlib but not pyplot. This solved it for me:
import matplotlib as plt
from matplotlib import pyplot as pllt
I had a similar issue that I resolved and here is my issue:
I set everything up on python3 but I was using python to call my file for example:
I was typing "python mnist.py" ...since I have everything on python3 it was thinking I was trying to use python 2.7
The correction:
"python3 mnist.py" - the 3 made all the difference
I'm by no means an expert in python or pip, but there is definitely a difference between pip and pip3 (pip is tied to python 2.7) (pip3 is tied to python 3.6)
so when installing for 2.7 do: pip install
when installing for 3.6 do: pip3 install
and when running your code for 2.7 do: python
when running your code for 3.6 do: python3
I hope this helps someone!
I bashed my head on this for hours until I thought about checking my .bash_profile. I didn't have a path listed for python3 so I added the following code:
# Setting PATH for Python 3.6
# The original version is saved in .bash_profile.pysave
PATH="/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.6/bin:${PATH}"
export PATH
And then re-installed matplotlib with sudo pip3 install matplotlib. All is working beautifully now.
The file permissions on my virtual environment directory and my project directory were not correct and, thus, would not allow me to install the proper packages. I upadated them by running:
sudo chown user:user -R [project folder]
sudo chown user:user -R [environment folder]
In the above your should use your own usernames in place of "user". The -R recurses through all subfolders and files.
Working on the django project and faced same problem,
This is what I did.
Check if you have matplotlib already simply by writing pip show matplotlib in the python terminal.
If dont, run the command pip install matplotlib.(make sure you have pip downloaded)
Run the command pip show matplotlib again.
If the library is successfully downloaded, you can run your project (py manage.py runserver)
If you are in a venv, don't install these libs within the venv.
Installing them from outside helped me.
For me, with PyCharm and Python 3.8 on WIN10 environment, the solution was inside the IDE of PyCharm itself.
From the IDE and Project Setting (the gear on the top right corner), I've chosen Settings -->Project:Python-->Python Interpreter and you can see all the packages installed (and matplotlib wasn't present in the Package list).
Click on the + icon in the upper left corner for Package installation, and next will be opening a new window with the available packages for PyCharm. In the find box was sufficient to type matplotlib, select it and click on Install Package.
Here a screen-shot of PyCharm environment (as requested on 21/08/2021) :
If you experienced this error ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'matplotlib' while using venv and running pytest like me, you can check by comparing the path type pytest shows and the path type python shows. In my case pytest wasn't under venv/bin directory like python, I installed pytest by pip and reactivated venv. See https://stackoverflow.com/a/54597424/3622415
I have installed matplotlib using both pip and conda but experienced this error ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'matplotlib' .
I fix by following.
Because It might have an old version of Jupyter notebook, so i try this command to install it in the current kernel.
import sys
!{sys.executable} -m pip install seaborn
In the New Jupyter version (2019) can be installed simply as:
%pip install matplotlib
I solved by conda. Once installed miniconda or anaconda, type
conda install matplotlib
then, when prompted, type
y
in sublime text you can set
"cmd": ["python3", "-u", "$file"]
in tools > buildsystem > new build system
it worked for me
The requirements for the code to run is
Python 2.7
TensorFlow 1.n
SciPy & NumPy
I have python 2.7.8 by checking python --version. Installing them on python website also lead to a message saying there is no software to install so I assumed that I already have python 2.7x
For tensorflow I have install it using pip3 install --upgrade https://storage.googleapis.com/tensorflow/mac/cpu/tensorflow-1.0.0-py3-none-any.whl
and for Scipy and numpy i did brew install numpy scipy ipython jupyter
I have a python env setup call mypython.
Using pip list I have the following modules install as shown in the image.
But still VScode prompt an error and say that No module named 'tensorflow'when i run the code file.
How do I solve this?
enter image description here
Install Python extension instead of MagicPython;
You're using mypython in integrated Terminal but in left bottom corner, you select the global one,which is python3.10.1 as interpreter. Open Command Palette and choose Python: Select Interpreter, select mypython then reload window,the error should go away
Think you might be using the wrong pip. Could you run following in your terminal, with your venv activated.
$ pip --version
$ pip3 --version
Try installing with pip instead of pip3
I am using Python 3.9 on Windows 10 which I downloaded directly from the Microsoft Store.
I tried running a script in PowerShell: Bash *.sh
This script is supposed to tell my computer to execute a .py script which uses scipy.io and many other modules.
Then I received this error:
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'scipy'
My strategy was to make sure pip was up to date, then use it to install the desired packages, then run some commands to see if the packages were installed.
I ran this command to update pip:
python3 -m pip install --upgrade pip
I ran this command to get some modules:
python -m pip install --user numpy scipy matplotlib ipython jupyter pandas sympy nose
I also tried this command just in case:
pip install scipy
and got the result:
Requirement already satisfied ...
I ran the command pip list to make sure scipy was in the list (and it was there).
Then I ran the command python and my prompt changed to ">>>" and entered import scipy and did not receive any errors.
I am very confused as to how I have scipy installed yet have my script tell me it isn't there. Please help!
From what you have posted it looks like you have more than one python environment path in your system, because of which when you are installing these libraries they are installed at certain location while when you run the bash script it is using some other python location.
Try using these commands in both your terminal (cmd in windows) as well as in you bash script:
import sys
print(sys.path)
This will give you the python environment path (location where your python libraries are present), then compare both the path you get from your terminal as well as bash. Add the path you got from the terminal to your global environment in order to make sure the same python version is used everywhere.
You can also refer to this: Python modules not found over terminal but on python shell, Linux
I had the same issue. You might have multiple versions of python and you only installed scipy on the one you are not using
OR
you are using an IDE which has the option to use packages you install that are not by default in python. Pycharm has that. When you make a new project, it has a tick option saying "Inherit global site-packages" which means it will use additional packages you have installed any.
I've been attempting to install Matplotlib for a graphing project in Python. In accordance with recommendation from the Matplotlib website, I installed Anaconda as a pre-packaged python distributor. Anaconda seems to have installed correctly.
To install matplotlib, I typed in the command line:
pip install matplotlib
Which brings up multiple messages stating: "Requirement already satisfied."
When in my python script I typed:
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
I received an error message stating:
ImportError: No module named matplotlib.pyplot
I'm using an old Windows XP operating system.
I've looked everywhere for help, and have tried installing matplotlib numerous times via the command line! Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Thank you!!
Make sure your version of pip corresponds to your version of python. One way to do this is the following:
python -m pip install matplotlib
The -m for module means that it will look in the site-packages for that python for the pip module.
You can also do:
>>> import sys
>>> print("\n".join(sys.path))
to list the path as understood by python, then check whether matplotlib is indeed on one of the listed paths (usually site-packages).
To find the locations of pip and python use the following on the Windows console:
where python
where pip
From the path you should be able to determine whether pip and python are from the same package. If not, uninstall one of the python installations, or at least remove it from the PATH variable.
I am new to python and I am working on a graph problem and I want to draw this graph to have a better understanding of it. I learnt that matplotlib module is supposed to be imported for this but I dont know how to add it to the project.(I am a java developer and It is pretty much like adding jar to your classpath)
When I try doing
import matplotlib
I get the following error:
File "/Library/Python/2.7/site-packages/networkx-1.7rc1-py2.7.egg/networkx/drawing/nx_pylab.py", line 114, in draw
raise ImportError("Matplotlib required for draw()")
ImportError: Matplotlib required for draw()
ImportError: No module named matplotlib.pyplot
Can anyone help me with that?Do I need to download anything to make it run as in the module?
module: new
As David Robinson points out in a comment on another answer you may have posted an incomplete error message, in which case it is possible that the inbuilt module new is being shadowed by new.py in the gis module. - if that is the case the suggested fix is to rename the gis version.
Incomplete Matplotlib install
Alternatively, given your output you may be trying to import networkx and you don't seem to have matplotlib (correctly) installed.
Could you make sure that matplotlib is correctly installed, either if you're on Ubuntu by using
sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib
or if you prefer pip or easy_install,
pip install matplotlib
or
easy_install matplotlib
If you use windows,
Open the command prompt and type
python -m pip install matplotlib
For linux users ,
type this
sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib
I had the same problem solved - not only for this package - using instead of pip install :
sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib
work on the cv virtual environment and then use the command
and execute your script in the virtual environment using
source ~/.profile
workon cv