Hi
Thanks to answer, please try this :
*julia> **Pkg.clone("https://github.com/DeVerMyst/MyModule.git")*
*INFO: Cloning MyModule from https://github.com/DeVerMyst/MyModule.git*
*INFO: Computing changes...*
*julia> **exit()*
*➜ **~ * julia
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*|__/ | x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0*
*julia> **using MyModule*
*julia> **mymainfct(2,2,true)*
*ERROR: imshow not defined*
* in mymainfct at /Users/antonyschutz/.julia/v0.3/MyModule/src/mymain.jl:7*
*julia> **using PyPlot*
*INFO: Loading help data...*
*julia> **mymainfct(2,2,true)*
*ERROR: imshow not defined*
* in mymainfct at /Users/antonyschutz/.julia/v0.3/MyModule/src/mymain.jl:7*
Le jeudi 12 mars 2015 16:07:22 UTC+1, antony schutz a écrit :
>
>
> Hello
>
> I'm trying to generalize an algorithm for alpha user.
> The algorithm can draw plot but I dont want this to be mandatory, so in
> the "module" i don't import the library (for example, i dont call "using
> PyPlot")
> I want the plot drawing to be an option and has to be done by the user.
>
> Unfortunately, when I call "using Pyplot" and if i am not working in the
> folder containing the module, the package is not recognized by the
> algorithm.
>
> module mymodule
> using needed_library
> export needed_function
> include("needed_files")
> end
>
> julia> using mymodule
> julia> using PyPlot
>
> *INFO: Loading help data...*
>
>
> *ERROR: figure not defined*
>
>
> I tried to define 2 module with different name but I can't load the second
> module (mymodulePyPlot) because the module is inside folder "mymodule" and
> not in folder "mymodulePyPlot"
>
>
> Is somebody know a solution to this problem ?
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>