How to access “python3.6/site-packages” directory?
So right now I am trying to import tflearn on a python script, but that returns the error
AttributeError: type object 'numpy.ndarray' has no attribute '__array_function__'
(Theres a huge error statement, but this is the last line)
A person on Stack Overflow got the same error, and people are recommending to him to reinstall numpy completely. I thought with pip uninstall numpy
/pip3 uninstall numpy
it is done, but when importing numpy it is still there.
So a person on Stack Overflow made this specific answer:
remove the whole numpy directory and numpy disc info in the
python3.6/site-packages and type pip3 install numpy
So I would like to try that. How do I access the python3.6 directory? Since I dont know in which folders it is, I dont know where to change my directory to.
I am not using Anaconda by the way, this is the standalone Python 3 installation.
python directory numpy
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So right now I am trying to import tflearn on a python script, but that returns the error
AttributeError: type object 'numpy.ndarray' has no attribute '__array_function__'
(Theres a huge error statement, but this is the last line)
A person on Stack Overflow got the same error, and people are recommending to him to reinstall numpy completely. I thought with pip uninstall numpy
/pip3 uninstall numpy
it is done, but when importing numpy it is still there.
So a person on Stack Overflow made this specific answer:
remove the whole numpy directory and numpy disc info in the
python3.6/site-packages and type pip3 install numpy
So I would like to try that. How do I access the python3.6 directory? Since I dont know in which folders it is, I dont know where to change my directory to.
I am not using Anaconda by the way, this is the standalone Python 3 installation.
python directory numpy
add a comment |
So right now I am trying to import tflearn on a python script, but that returns the error
AttributeError: type object 'numpy.ndarray' has no attribute '__array_function__'
(Theres a huge error statement, but this is the last line)
A person on Stack Overflow got the same error, and people are recommending to him to reinstall numpy completely. I thought with pip uninstall numpy
/pip3 uninstall numpy
it is done, but when importing numpy it is still there.
So a person on Stack Overflow made this specific answer:
remove the whole numpy directory and numpy disc info in the
python3.6/site-packages and type pip3 install numpy
So I would like to try that. How do I access the python3.6 directory? Since I dont know in which folders it is, I dont know where to change my directory to.
I am not using Anaconda by the way, this is the standalone Python 3 installation.
python directory numpy
So right now I am trying to import tflearn on a python script, but that returns the error
AttributeError: type object 'numpy.ndarray' has no attribute '__array_function__'
(Theres a huge error statement, but this is the last line)
A person on Stack Overflow got the same error, and people are recommending to him to reinstall numpy completely. I thought with pip uninstall numpy
/pip3 uninstall numpy
it is done, but when importing numpy it is still there.
So a person on Stack Overflow made this specific answer:
remove the whole numpy directory and numpy disc info in the
python3.6/site-packages and type pip3 install numpy
So I would like to try that. How do I access the python3.6 directory? Since I dont know in which folders it is, I dont know where to change my directory to.
I am not using Anaconda by the way, this is the standalone Python 3 installation.
python directory numpy
python directory numpy
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For people who want to know the path to a script file that throws an error, the path is shown in the error log right in the console.
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For people who want to know the path to a script file that throws an error, the path is shown in the error log right in the console.
For people who want to know the path to a script file that throws an error, the path is shown in the error log right in the console.
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