I'm running these lines
import dill
dill.load_session("session2.pkl")
and getting the error AttributeError: module 'IPython.core' has no attribute 'shadowns'.
I've saved this session on Google Colab Notebooks. How can I get rid of the error?
I used the simple workaround:
import IPython
IPython.core.shadowns = 1
For some extra packages missing like google or google.colab, I used
%%bash
mkdir google/colab
touch google/colab/__init__.py
Related
Code:
import graphing
graphing.scatter_2D(dataset, label_x="harness_size",
label_y="boot_size",
trendline=lambda x: fitted_model.params[1] * x + fitted_model.params[0]
)
Why do I have this error:
module 'graphing' has no attribute 'scatter_2D'
It's from an Azure course.
Try to install the library, it's okay for this.
In the very first cell, there was a line:
!wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/MicrosoftDocs/mslearn-introduction-to-machine-learning/main/graphing.py
The Graphing.py file has a method defined as scatter_2D. If you are running this on your jupyter notebook, wget needs to be installed.
Edited: Or follow #wayne instructions from comment below
I am very new to sentiment analysis. Trying to use Stanford Sentiment Treebank(sst) and ran into an error.
from nltk.tree import Tree
import os
import sst
trees = "C:\\Users\m\data\trees"
tree, score = next(sst.train_reader(trees))
[Output]:
AttributeError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-19-4101f90b0b16> in <module>()
----> 1 tree, score = next(sst.train_reader(trees))
AttributeError: module 'sst' has no attribute 'train_reader'
I think you're looking for https://github.com/JonathanRaiman/pytreebank, not https://pypi.org/project/sst/.
On the python side, that error is pretty clear. Once you import the right package, though, I'm not sure I saw train_reader but I could be wrong.
UPDATE:
I'm not entirely sure why you're running into the 'sst' not having the attribute train_reader. Make sure you didn't accidentally install the 'sst' package if you're using conda. It looks like the 'sst' is referring to a privately created module and that one should work.
I got your import working but what I did was I:
Installed everything specified in the requirements.txt file.
import sst was still giving me an error so I installed nltk and sklearn to resolve that issue. (fyi, im not using conda. im just using pip and virtualenv for my own private package settings. i ran pip install nltk and pip install sklearn)
At this point, import sst worked for me.
I guess you're importing the sst package selenium-simple-test, which is not what you're looking for.
Try sst.discover() , if you get the error
TypeError: discover() missing 4 required positional arguments: 'test_loader', 'package', 'dir_path', and 'names'
You are using the selenium-simple-test package
I have this python code when I run it ,it say
AttributeError: module 'cupy' has no attribute 'cupyx'
code:
# upload matrix and inverse diagonal GPU
A = cp.cupyx.scipy.sparse.csr_matrix(A)
I've installed cupy successfully in docker using
pip install cupy-cuda100
any help will be appreciated, thx
See the discussion in https://github.com/cupy/cupy/issues/2654 and try the following
import cupyx.scipy.sparse
cupyx.scipy.sparse.csr_matrix(A)
The alias cupy.cupyx was unintentionally there in some prereleases, but it has been removed because it is too confusing.
I am trying to connect to the shopify api but am having difficulty connecting when using Eclipse+PyDev. When connection via python in a bash shell the same commands work OK
to install:
pip3 install --upgrade ShopifyAPI
shopify.py (my code)
import shopify
shop_url = "https://APIKEY:PASSWORD#mystore.myshopify.com/admin/products.json
shopify.ShopifyResource.set_site(shop_url)
The reference to shopify.ShopifyResouce.. throws the following in PyDev:
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'ShopifyResource'
I think it may be due to relative imports in the shopify module (the same code works fine in a terminal).
In shopify.py: (shopify API)
from shopify.resources import *
in shopify.resources: (shopify API)
from ..base import ShopifyResource
When I run
from shopify.base import ShopifyResource
ShopifyResource.set_site(shop_url)
I get ImportError: No module named 'shopify.base'; 'shopify' is not a package
Any ides how I can fix this?
The problem might be you created a shopify.py file in your IDE rename that file and that error will be solved
I have such short script:
import pygal
if __name__ == '__main__':
bar_chart = pygal.Bar()
and following error: AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'Bar'
Do you have any idea what is wrong? Shall I configure some additional paths? I am using windows.
Thank you
If your script is named pygal.py, when you import pygal, it's going to import your script, not the pygal library you installed into your system site-packages. And your script obviously doesn't have a class named Bar.
The solution is simple: rename your script to something different. Like pygaltest.py or mypygal.py.
And make sure to look at the directory and see if there's a pygal.pyc left behind, which Python compiled from your pygal.py. If so, you have to delete that file.