spyder: Error when running Numpy, Scipy, Pandas code with Windows installer
Description
What steps will reproduce the problem?
I’m running pybamm using DFN model but I get this error No module named 'numpy.core._multiarray_umath, I have updated python version to 10.8. Why I’m getting this issue? any resolution ? thanks
Versions
- Spyder version: 5.3.3 (conda)
- Python version: 3.10.8 64-bit
- Qt version: 5.15.2
- PyQt5 version: 5.15.7
- Operating System: Windows 10
Dependencies
# Mandatory:
atomicwrites >=1.2.0 : 1.4.0 (OK)
chardet >=2.0.0 : 4.0.0 (OK)
cloudpickle >=0.5.0 : 2.0.0 (OK)
cookiecutter >=1.6.0 : 1.7.3 (OK)
diff_match_patch >=20181111 : 20200713 (OK)
intervaltree >=3.0.2 : 3.1.0 (OK)
IPython >=7.31.1;<8.0.0 : 7.31.1 (OK)
jedi >=0.17.2;<0.19.0 : 0.18.1 (OK)
jellyfish >=0.7 : 0.9.0 (OK)
jsonschema >=3.2.0 : 4.16.0 (OK)
keyring >=17.0.0 : 23.4.0 (OK)
nbconvert >=4.0 : 6.5.4 (OK)
numpydoc >=0.6.0 : 1.5.0 (OK)
paramiko >=2.4.0 : 2.8.1 (OK)
parso >=0.7.0;<0.9.0 : 0.8.3 (OK)
pexpect >=4.4.0 : 4.8.0 (OK)
pickleshare >=0.4 : 0.7.5 (OK)
psutil >=5.3 : 5.9.0 (OK)
pygments >=2.0 : 2.11.2 (OK)
pylint >=2.5.0;<3.0 : 2.14.5 (OK)
pyls_spyder >=0.4.0 : 0.4.0 (OK)
pylsp >=1.5.0;<1.6.0 : 1.5.0 (OK)
pylsp_black >=1.2.0 : 1.2.1 (OK)
qdarkstyle >=3.0.2;<3.1.0 : 3.0.2 (OK)
qstylizer >=0.1.10 : 0.1.10 (OK)
qtawesome >=1.0.2 : 1.0.3 (OK)
qtconsole >=5.3.2;<5.4.0 : 5.3.2 (OK)
qtpy >=2.1.0 : 2.2.0 (OK)
rtree >=0.9.7 : 0.9.7 (OK)
setuptools >=49.6.0 : 65.5.0 (OK)
sphinx >=0.6.6 : 5.0.2 (OK)
spyder_kernels >=2.3.3;<2.4.0 : 2.3.3 (OK)
textdistance >=4.2.0 : 4.2.1 (OK)
three_merge >=0.1.1 : 0.1.1 (OK)
watchdog >=0.10.3 : 2.1.6 (OK)
zmq >=22.1.0 : 23.2.0 (OK)
# Optional:
cython >=0.21 : None (NOK)
matplotlib >=3.0.0 : None (NOK)
numpy >=1.7 : None (NOK)
pandas >=1.1.1 : None (NOK)
scipy >=0.17.0 : None (NOK)
sympy >=0.7.3 : 1.11.1 (OK)
About this issue
- Original URL
- State: closed
- Created 2 years ago
- Comments: 16 (10 by maintainers)
@mrclary I am using 5.4.2, so it’s been fixed on the upcoming version? I’ll be sure to update when it’s officially out. Thank you!
that worked! yea that makes sense, so is there any harm in leaving that PYTHONPATH unchecked so that only the modules in my env get used? I always point spyder to a different conda interpreter when I use it