problems with library import: windrose
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I am trying to import and use the python library windrose 
https://github.com/LionelR/windrose
and use it for a simple script 
from windrose import WindroseAxes 
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt 
import matplotlib.cm as cm
import numpy as np
# Create wind speed and direction variables
ws = np.random.random(500) * 6
wd = np.random.random(500) * 360
ax = WindroseAxes.from_ax()
ax.box(wd, ws, bins=np.arange(0, 8, 1))
ax.set_legend()
but I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "rose.py", line 1, in
from windrose import WindroseAxes File "/Users/Sofia/Desktop/windrose.py", line 1, in
from windrose import WindroseAxes ImportError: cannot import name 'WindroseAxes'
I installed the library following the instructions on its web page but I can't solve this problem 
Can you please help me?
Thank you!
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I am trying to import and use the python library windrose 
https://github.com/LionelR/windrose
and use it for a simple script 
from windrose import WindroseAxes 
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt 
import matplotlib.cm as cm
import numpy as np
# Create wind speed and direction variables
ws = np.random.random(500) * 6
wd = np.random.random(500) * 360
ax = WindroseAxes.from_ax()
ax.box(wd, ws, bins=np.arange(0, 8, 1))
ax.set_legend()
but I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "rose.py", line 1, in
from windrose import WindroseAxes File "/Users/Sofia/Desktop/windrose.py", line 1, in
from windrose import WindroseAxes ImportError: cannot import name 'WindroseAxes'
I installed the library following the instructions on its web page but I can't solve this problem 
Can you please help me?
Thank you!
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 Have you installed the library? Try running- pip install windrosein terminal
 – Alex
 Nov 9 at 8:22
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Yes, I did! I followed the instructions on the site :|
 – Sofia Farina
 Nov 9 at 8:26
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Okay, that's good! Try running:- pip freeze | grep windrose, it should output something like this- windrose==1.6.5if it's installed
 – Alex
 Nov 9 at 8:28
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 You have another script named- windrose.pyon your desktop, and Python is finding that first, before looking for installed modules.
 – Peter Wood
 Nov 9 at 8:30
 
 
 
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I am trying to import and use the python library windrose 
https://github.com/LionelR/windrose
and use it for a simple script 
from windrose import WindroseAxes 
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt 
import matplotlib.cm as cm
import numpy as np
# Create wind speed and direction variables
ws = np.random.random(500) * 6
wd = np.random.random(500) * 360
ax = WindroseAxes.from_ax()
ax.box(wd, ws, bins=np.arange(0, 8, 1))
ax.set_legend()
but I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "rose.py", line 1, in
from windrose import WindroseAxes File "/Users/Sofia/Desktop/windrose.py", line 1, in
from windrose import WindroseAxes ImportError: cannot import name 'WindroseAxes'
I installed the library following the instructions on its web page but I can't solve this problem 
Can you please help me?
Thank you!
python import python-import
I am trying to import and use the python library windrose 
https://github.com/LionelR/windrose
and use it for a simple script 
from windrose import WindroseAxes 
from matplotlib import pyplot as plt 
import matplotlib.cm as cm
import numpy as np
# Create wind speed and direction variables
ws = np.random.random(500) * 6
wd = np.random.random(500) * 360
ax = WindroseAxes.from_ax()
ax.box(wd, ws, bins=np.arange(0, 8, 1))
ax.set_legend()
but I get the following error:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "rose.py", line 1, in
from windrose import WindroseAxes File "/Users/Sofia/Desktop/windrose.py", line 1, in
from windrose import WindroseAxes ImportError: cannot import name 'WindroseAxes'
I installed the library following the instructions on its web page but I can't solve this problem 
Can you please help me?
Thank you!
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python import python-import
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 Have you installed the library? Try running- pip install windrosein terminal
 – Alex
 Nov 9 at 8:22
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Yes, I did! I followed the instructions on the site :|
 – Sofia Farina
 Nov 9 at 8:26
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Okay, that's good! Try running:- pip freeze | grep windrose, it should output something like this- windrose==1.6.5if it's installed
 – Alex
 Nov 9 at 8:28
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 You have another script named- windrose.pyon your desktop, and Python is finding that first, before looking for installed modules.
 – Peter Wood
 Nov 9 at 8:30
 
 
 
add a comment |
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Have you installed the library? Try running- pip install windrosein terminal
 – Alex
 Nov 9 at 8:22
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Yes, I did! I followed the instructions on the site :|
 – Sofia Farina
 Nov 9 at 8:26
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Okay, that's good! Try running:- pip freeze | grep windrose, it should output something like this- windrose==1.6.5if it's installed
 – Alex
 Nov 9 at 8:28
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 You have another script named- windrose.pyon your desktop, and Python is finding that first, before looking for installed modules.
 – Peter Wood
 Nov 9 at 8:30
 
 
 
Have you installed the library? Try running
pip install windrose in terminal– Alex
Nov 9 at 8:22
Have you installed the library? Try running
pip install windrose in terminal– Alex
Nov 9 at 8:22
Yes, I did! I followed the instructions on the site :|
– Sofia Farina
Nov 9 at 8:26
Yes, I did! I followed the instructions on the site :|
– Sofia Farina
Nov 9 at 8:26
Okay, that's good! Try running:
pip freeze | grep windrose, it should output something like this windrose==1.6.5 if it's installed– Alex
Nov 9 at 8:28
Okay, that's good! Try running:
pip freeze | grep windrose, it should output something like this windrose==1.6.5 if it's installed– Alex
Nov 9 at 8:28
You have another script named
windrose.py on your desktop, and Python is finding that first, before looking for installed modules.– Peter Wood
Nov 9 at 8:30
You have another script named
windrose.py on your desktop, and Python is finding that first, before looking for installed modules.– Peter Wood
Nov 9 at 8:30
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Have you installed the library? Try running
pip install windrosein terminal– Alex
Nov 9 at 8:22
Yes, I did! I followed the instructions on the site :|
– Sofia Farina
Nov 9 at 8:26
Okay, that's good! Try running:
pip freeze | grep windrose, it should output something like thiswindrose==1.6.5if it's installed– Alex
Nov 9 at 8:28
You have another script named
windrose.pyon your desktop, and Python is finding that first, before looking for installed modules.– Peter Wood
Nov 9 at 8:30