Python - can't import pandas












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I get the same error whenever I want to run my code.



Traceback (most recent call last):
File "paises.py", line 1, in <module>
from pandas import DataFrame, Series
File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1, in <module>
from pandas import DataFrame
ImportError: cannot import name DataFrame


My code is:



from pandas import DataFrame


Another Error:



Traceback (most recent call last): 
File "knowingPandas.py", line 1, in <module>
import pandas as pd
File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1
adium-theme-ubuntu==0.3.4
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax









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  • Have you tried a reinstallation of panda using pip install pandas?
    – Kulfy
    Dec 10 at 21:14










  • i have, now i'm get another erro Traceback (most recent call last): File "knowingPandas.py", line 1, in <module> import pandas as pd File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1 adium-theme-ubuntu==0.3.4 ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax david@nofound:~/Documents/Pro
    – Guilherme
    Dec 10 at 21:19










  • You need to recheck the source code. Consider re-analyzing knowingpandas.py and pandas.py
    – Kulfy
    Dec 10 at 21:52










  • thanks i did it... i changed the name and it worked ...
    – Guilherme
    Dec 10 at 23:27










  • Regarding the SyntaxError, it seems totally unrelated to the ImportError. If it's still occurring, you can ask a new question, but it might be better suited to Stack Overflow.
    – wjandrea
    Dec 16 at 20:22
















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I get the same error whenever I want to run my code.



Traceback (most recent call last):
File "paises.py", line 1, in <module>
from pandas import DataFrame, Series
File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1, in <module>
from pandas import DataFrame
ImportError: cannot import name DataFrame


My code is:



from pandas import DataFrame


Another Error:



Traceback (most recent call last): 
File "knowingPandas.py", line 1, in <module>
import pandas as pd
File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1
adium-theme-ubuntu==0.3.4
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax









share|improve this question
























  • Have you tried a reinstallation of panda using pip install pandas?
    – Kulfy
    Dec 10 at 21:14










  • i have, now i'm get another erro Traceback (most recent call last): File "knowingPandas.py", line 1, in <module> import pandas as pd File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1 adium-theme-ubuntu==0.3.4 ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax david@nofound:~/Documents/Pro
    – Guilherme
    Dec 10 at 21:19










  • You need to recheck the source code. Consider re-analyzing knowingpandas.py and pandas.py
    – Kulfy
    Dec 10 at 21:52










  • thanks i did it... i changed the name and it worked ...
    – Guilherme
    Dec 10 at 23:27










  • Regarding the SyntaxError, it seems totally unrelated to the ImportError. If it's still occurring, you can ask a new question, but it might be better suited to Stack Overflow.
    – wjandrea
    Dec 16 at 20:22














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I get the same error whenever I want to run my code.



Traceback (most recent call last):
File "paises.py", line 1, in <module>
from pandas import DataFrame, Series
File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1, in <module>
from pandas import DataFrame
ImportError: cannot import name DataFrame


My code is:



from pandas import DataFrame


Another Error:



Traceback (most recent call last): 
File "knowingPandas.py", line 1, in <module>
import pandas as pd
File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1
adium-theme-ubuntu==0.3.4
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax









share|improve this question















I get the same error whenever I want to run my code.



Traceback (most recent call last):
File "paises.py", line 1, in <module>
from pandas import DataFrame, Series
File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1, in <module>
from pandas import DataFrame
ImportError: cannot import name DataFrame


My code is:



from pandas import DataFrame


Another Error:



Traceback (most recent call last): 
File "knowingPandas.py", line 1, in <module>
import pandas as pd
File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1
adium-theme-ubuntu==0.3.4
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax






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  • Have you tried a reinstallation of panda using pip install pandas?
    – Kulfy
    Dec 10 at 21:14










  • i have, now i'm get another erro Traceback (most recent call last): File "knowingPandas.py", line 1, in <module> import pandas as pd File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1 adium-theme-ubuntu==0.3.4 ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax david@nofound:~/Documents/Pro
    – Guilherme
    Dec 10 at 21:19










  • You need to recheck the source code. Consider re-analyzing knowingpandas.py and pandas.py
    – Kulfy
    Dec 10 at 21:52










  • thanks i did it... i changed the name and it worked ...
    – Guilherme
    Dec 10 at 23:27










  • Regarding the SyntaxError, it seems totally unrelated to the ImportError. If it's still occurring, you can ask a new question, but it might be better suited to Stack Overflow.
    – wjandrea
    Dec 16 at 20:22


















  • Have you tried a reinstallation of panda using pip install pandas?
    – Kulfy
    Dec 10 at 21:14










  • i have, now i'm get another erro Traceback (most recent call last): File "knowingPandas.py", line 1, in <module> import pandas as pd File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1 adium-theme-ubuntu==0.3.4 ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax david@nofound:~/Documents/Pro
    – Guilherme
    Dec 10 at 21:19










  • You need to recheck the source code. Consider re-analyzing knowingpandas.py and pandas.py
    – Kulfy
    Dec 10 at 21:52










  • thanks i did it... i changed the name and it worked ...
    – Guilherme
    Dec 10 at 23:27










  • Regarding the SyntaxError, it seems totally unrelated to the ImportError. If it's still occurring, you can ask a new question, but it might be better suited to Stack Overflow.
    – wjandrea
    Dec 16 at 20:22
















Have you tried a reinstallation of panda using pip install pandas?
– Kulfy
Dec 10 at 21:14




Have you tried a reinstallation of panda using pip install pandas?
– Kulfy
Dec 10 at 21:14












i have, now i'm get another erro Traceback (most recent call last): File "knowingPandas.py", line 1, in <module> import pandas as pd File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1 adium-theme-ubuntu==0.3.4 ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax david@nofound:~/Documents/Pro
– Guilherme
Dec 10 at 21:19




i have, now i'm get another erro Traceback (most recent call last): File "knowingPandas.py", line 1, in <module> import pandas as pd File "/home/david/Documents/Projetos/Intro to Data Science/pandas.py", line 1 adium-theme-ubuntu==0.3.4 ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax david@nofound:~/Documents/Pro
– Guilherme
Dec 10 at 21:19












You need to recheck the source code. Consider re-analyzing knowingpandas.py and pandas.py
– Kulfy
Dec 10 at 21:52




You need to recheck the source code. Consider re-analyzing knowingpandas.py and pandas.py
– Kulfy
Dec 10 at 21:52












thanks i did it... i changed the name and it worked ...
– Guilherme
Dec 10 at 23:27




thanks i did it... i changed the name and it worked ...
– Guilherme
Dec 10 at 23:27












Regarding the SyntaxError, it seems totally unrelated to the ImportError. If it's still occurring, you can ask a new question, but it might be better suited to Stack Overflow.
– wjandrea
Dec 16 at 20:22




Regarding the SyntaxError, it seems totally unrelated to the ImportError. If it's still occurring, you can ask a new question, but it might be better suited to Stack Overflow.
– wjandrea
Dec 16 at 20:22










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