DeTermined,

I am glad your problem is solved.

Kind regards
yfprojects

DeTermined schrieb am Donnerstag, 20. Mai 2021 um 16:31:27 UTC:

> yfprojects,
>
> I figured out what I did and how to fix it.
>
> First, I installed anaconda.  From the anaconda browser I installed and 
> launched spyder.  When I launched, I got a message that 5.0 was available.  
> I was excited to get the latest version.  So I went to the main spyder page 
> got the latest and installed it.  I merrily went along with my new spyder 5 
> for a while, not noticing my mistake, until I tried to import scikit-learn.
>
> Fixing my mess was not too hard.  In Windows I uninstalled spyder 5.  Then 
> I went back to the anaconda prompt and installed it there, and I was back 
> in business.
>
> Thank you again - I would not have figured it out if you had not suggested 
> going to the anaconda environment!
>
> DeTermined
> On Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 11:01:56 PM UTC-7 yfprojects wrote:
>
>> Hi DeTermined,
>>
>> another person posted a similar issue here in the group 
>> <https://groups.google.com/g/spyderlib/c/F7mND9O1KDE>. I actually don't 
>> know what the problem is, but it seems to related to spyder. You could try 
>> to type in the import manually into the qtconsole which is the backend of 
>> spyders console. You can start it with `jupyter qtconsole` in the anaconda 
>> prompt.
>>
>> It would also be great if you opened a Issue for spyder's repository on 
>> github <https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/issues>.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> yfprojects
>>
>> DeTermined schrieb am Mittwoch, 19. Mai 2021 um 17:39:25 UTC:
>>
>>> yfprojects,
>>>
>>> I think I understand where you are going.  The anaconda prompt has a 
>>> sys.path that includes anaconda3\\lib\\site-packages, where the 
>>> scikit-learn package is.  In spyder the sys.path does not include the 
>>> anaconda\\lib\\site-packages.  In Sypder if I add the missing folders to 
>>> sys.path, spyder does get further.  With the updated sys.path, the error in 
>>> sypder is "ImportError: No module name 'sklearn.__check_build._check_build'"
>>>
>>> Thanks for the response,
>>> DeTermined
>>> On Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at 9:03:01 AM UTC-7 DeTermined wrote:
>>>
>>>> On an anaconda command prompt, I get this:
>>>>
>>>> (base) C:\Users\daton>python -c "import sklearn; 
>>>> sklearn.show_versions()"
>>>>
>>>> System:
>>>>     python: 3.8.5 (default, Sep  3 2020, 21:29:08) [MSC v.1916 64 bit 
>>>> (AMD64)]
>>>> executable: C:\Users\daton\anaconda3\python.exe
>>>>    machine: Windows-10-10.0.19041-SP0
>>>>
>>>> Python dependencies:
>>>>           pip: 21.0.1
>>>>    setuptools: 52.0.0.post20210125
>>>>       sklearn: 0.24.1
>>>>         numpy: 1.20.2
>>>>         scipy: 1.6.2
>>>>        Cython: 0.29.23
>>>>        pandas: 1.2.4
>>>>    matplotlib: 3.3.4
>>>>        joblib: 1.0.1
>>>> threadpoolctl: 2.1.0
>>>>
>>>> Built with OpenMP: True
>>>> On Tuesday, May 18, 2021 at 11:19:41 PM UTC-7 yfprojects wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> does the following command work in the anaconda environment you 
>>>>> installed `scikit-learn` in?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>    - python -c "import sklearn; sklearn.show_versions()"
>>>>>
>>>>> Kind regards
>>>>> yfprojects
>>>>>
>>>>> DeTermined schrieb am Dienstag, 18. Mai 2021 um 20:20:51 UTC:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I am trying to use scikit-learn within spyder.  I am using spyder 
>>>>>> 5.0.3 and anaconda 4.10.1.  I installed scikit-learn on an anaconda 
>>>>>> prompt 
>>>>>> with the following command:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> conda install -c intel scikit-learn
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I got this command from the scikit documentation.  Anaconda shows 
>>>>>> that version 0.24.1 of scikit-learn is installed.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> In spyder the following command:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> from sklearn.preprocessing import MinMaxScaler
>>>>>>
>>>>>> gives me "No module named 'sklearn'".  What is wrong?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>

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