Jan-10-2019, 07:30 PM
When I tried to run a program using python3, I got an error that there is no package associated
with python named numpy.I remember putting one on.But according to the error it is associated with
a python 2.7.15 version. The default python then (during that numpy install) was python 2.7.15.
Yes, python 2.7.15 is on my laptop hard rive, but I compile (interpreted) with python 3.6.2.Python 2.7.15 is my default
python. If I type python -V it will be python 2.7.15.
There is no numpy associated with python 3.6.2, .So how do I change this setup so numpy is
associated with python 3.6.2, which is my preferred version for this code?
Any help appreciated.Thanks in advance.
Respectfully,
ErnestTBass
with python named numpy.I remember putting one on.But according to the error it is associated with
a python 2.7.15 version. The default python then (during that numpy install) was python 2.7.15.
Yes, python 2.7.15 is on my laptop hard rive, but I compile (interpreted) with python 3.6.2.Python 2.7.15 is my default
python. If I type python -V it will be python 2.7.15.
There is no numpy associated with python 3.6.2, .So how do I change this setup so numpy is
associated with python 3.6.2, which is my preferred version for this code?
Any help appreciated.Thanks in advance.
Respectfully,
ErnestTBass