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Hi ,

I am very new to python, I have intalled numpy, scipy and ipython to the best of my abilities, when I use the command

from scipy import *

I get an error message

no module named scipy

I have looked at the previouw posts on this subject but I am still stumped

Any help appriciated
Oct 15 '07 #1
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bartonc
6,596 Recognized Expert Expert
Hi ,

I am very new to python, I have intalled numpy, scipy and ipython to the best of my abilities, when I use the command

from scipy import *

I get an error message

no module named scipy

I have looked at the previouw posts on this subject but I am still stumped

Any help appriciated
Hi there. Is this Windows or an 'other' OS?
Oct 15 '07 #2
python101
90 New Member
I tested with version 2.5 and figured out it did not have this module. I believe it is not a built-in module in Python, but it might be developed by someone else.

You can go to "Lib" direction of Python, by default, to check if it is installed or not
C:\Python25\Lib
for version 2.5

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just find a link to download this module

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  1. http://www.scipy.org/
Oct 15 '07 #3
bartonc
6,596 Recognized Expert Expert
I have intalled numpy, scipy and ipython
The order you have written here could give us a hint:
Python must be installed before and packages.
Oct 16 '07 #4

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