Issue
I am new to python and I am running into some troubles importing modules. I have very limited prior knowledge to programming (bit of Fortran and C) and I usually work with Matlab.
I searched the web for import methods and the preferred method according to most tutorials is: import X
If I use the console (iPython respectively) I can execute the following:
import scipy
scipy.stats.cauchy.pdf
However when I use the same line in a function it does not work, I have to use
import scipy.stats as s
s.stats.cauchy.pdf
or I get: AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'stats'
By reading this 'import module' or 'from module import' I got the impression that both should work.
If someone could quickly clear that up for me I would be very thankful!
Best Wishes, Chris
Solution
It should not happen on a newly opened ipython
instance. You would not normally be able to access like this:
import scipy
scipy.stats.cauchy.pdf
Without getting AttributeError
, in either ipython
or regular python
interpreter. You would need to do
import scipy.stats
somewhere, because it is a submodule.
Either you have an earlier imported scipy.stats
hanging around in your ipython
namespace, or you have some automatic startup script importing it when ipython
starts.
Note: if you are using ipython's run
magic function to execute a script, any global variables and imported modules will remain in scope.
Answered By - wim
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