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Running Python 2.7 program - ErnestTBass - Oct-21-2020 I am trying to run the following snippet of code. It is python 2.7 and it is in Windows 10 Professional' import pandas as pd # data manipulation library import numpy as np # numerical computation library import datetime as dt import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # plotting library from matplotlib import cm # color maps for plotting plt.style.use('ggplot') # use the ggplot plotting style %matplotlib inline #show plots in line in a jupyter notebook from __future__ import division # division without truncating decimals nfl = pd.read_csv('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ryurko/nflscrapR-data/master/data/season_play_by_play/pbp_ But it is not interpreting. I get the following error. It is in the comments and it makes no sense. In this code at first it did not like the line that imports matplotlib.pyplot as plt.I fixed it by uninstalling matplotlib and then reinstalling it. Now it had the same issue with Pandas and Numpy. I uninstalled and reinstalled each module then they worked. Then this error occurred as shown above. I am confused. Each time I uninstalled and reinstalled the module it worked,but a new issue popped up. I know that should not be using python 2.7, but the code was originally Python 2.7. I believe there is a program, actually a *.bat file that can take python 2 code and make it python 3. It is not perfect, but anything is better than chasing your tail which is what I am doing now. Can this piece of python 2.7 code be fixed? Should I use said program to upgrade the code to Python 3? Any help appreciated. Respectfully, ErnestTBass RE: Running Python 2.7 program - bowlofred - Oct-21-2020 %matplotlib inline #show plots in line in a jupyter notebookComments are not allowed on the line with one of these "magic" commands. That's why the error you're getting only shows the comment. Remove the comment or place it on a separate line. RE: Running Python 2.7 program - snippsat - Oct-21-2020 (Oct-21-2020, 03:56 AM)ErnestTBass Wrote: I know that should not be using python 2.7, but the code was originally Python 2.7.Python 2 is dead NumPy and Matplotlib do in newer version not support Python 2,only Python 3. So pip install numpy will not work in Python 2.Here demo in a Notebook,and code works fine. |