Hello,
I faced exactly the same problem. Perhaps lack of skills. Dear authors of 
the engine, can you describe the process of installing the sensor module 
for PyChrono in more detail.
Thank you in advance!

Best regards, Dmitriy

понедельник, 16 мая 2022 г. в 12:49:28 UTC+3, Bo Zhou: 

> Hello,
>
> I've installed PyChrono through Conda on Windows 10. Our research has a 
> lot to do with sensors and we want to evaluate the potential of using 
> pyChrono for generating sensor data from mechanical simulations. However, 
> the installation does not include the sensor module. For example when I ran 
> the demo SensorTest0.py, it outputs
>
> import pychrono.sensor as sens
>
> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pychrono.sensor'
>
> Under the 
> directory \Anaconda3\pkgs\pychrono-7.0.0-py38_0\Lib\site-packages\pychrono, 
> there is also no file named sensor.py
>
> I'm able to run all the demos in core and irrlicht so far.
>
> The Python version is 3.8.13, conda version 4.12.0
>
> If I run 'conda install -c projectchrono pychrono' then it generates:
> # All requested packages already installed.
>
> Has anyone else encountered similar issues or knows how to solve it? I 
> would much appreciate any help.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>

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