Jul-08-2020, 11:25 PM
Quick disclaimer: I'm still very much a beginner to python
I get the error in the title when I run
Requirement already satisfied: scipy in c:\users\Aaron\appdata\local\programs\python\python38-32\lib\site-packages (1.5.1)
Requirement already satisfied: numpy>=1.14.5 in c:\users\Aaron\appdata\local\programs\python\python38-32\lib\site-packages (from scipy) (1.18.5)
I also found something saying that the interpreter I'm using may be the problem but it appears to be correct. The interpreter selected is:
Python 3.8 (Python Practice) C:\Users\Aaron\PycharmProjects\Python Practice\venv\Scripts\python.exe
I've successfully imported and used pylab as well as numpy so I'm not sure why scipy is being fussy. Also I'm using the PyCharm IDE if that is pertinent. Some help resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated.
I get the error in the title when I run
from scipy.optimize import brentqEverything I've found regarding this issue suggests that I either do not have scipy installed (I do have it installed though) or have it installed incorrectly. Running a "pip install scipy" gives the following output:
Requirement already satisfied: scipy in c:\users\Aaron\appdata\local\programs\python\python38-32\lib\site-packages (1.5.1)
Requirement already satisfied: numpy>=1.14.5 in c:\users\Aaron\appdata\local\programs\python\python38-32\lib\site-packages (from scipy) (1.18.5)
I also found something saying that the interpreter I'm using may be the problem but it appears to be correct. The interpreter selected is:
Python 3.8 (Python Practice) C:\Users\Aaron\PycharmProjects\Python Practice\venv\Scripts\python.exe
I've successfully imported and used pylab as well as numpy so I'm not sure why scipy is being fussy. Also I'm using the PyCharm IDE if that is pertinent. Some help resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated.