问题
I am writing a script using python Spyder 2.2.5 with Windows 7, python 2.7
At the very beginning I have tried all the import ways:
from numpy import *
or
import numpy
and also
import numpy as np
And, for each an every line where I use numpy I am getting an error when compiling
QR10 = numpy.array(QR10,dtype=float)
QR20 = numpy.array(QR20,dtype=float)
QR11 = numpy.array(QR11,dtype=float)
QR21 = numpy.array(QR21,dtype=float)
However, even with this 30 errors, the script works if I run it....
Any help about this?
回答1:
Python cannot actually be compiled. Spyder performs just a static code analysis using Pylint. Depending on the version of Pylint that is being used, it could be a bug or an undetectable case for it.
For example, the import
statement (or the path that gets to it) could be within a conditional block, which cannot be resolved until runtime. Given that you are using Spyder, it could also be that you put your import
statement directly on the console, or in a separate file, and then use the imported module from the script.
You may try to see if you receive the same error with a script like the following:
import numpy
QR10 = [1, 2, 3]
QR20 = [1, 2, 3]
QR11 = [1, 2, 3]
QR21 = [1, 2, 3]
QR10 = numpy.array(QR10,dtype=float)
QR20 = numpy.array(QR20,dtype=float)
QR11 = numpy.array(QR11,dtype=float)
QR21 = numpy.array(QR21,dtype=float)
You should not see the E0602
here. Funny enough, however, you may receive [E1101] Module 'numpy' has no 'array' member
, because it turns out that numpy does some dynamic definition of members, so Pylint cannot know about it (as you may see here) of a bug that has actually been solved already.
The moral of the story is that Pylint errors shouldn't keep you awake at night. It's good to see the report, but if you are sure that your code makes sense and it runs just right, you may just ignore them - although trying to know why it is giving an error is always a good exercise.
回答2:
import numpy as np
then use
QR10 = np.array(QR10,dtype=float) # instead of numpy.array
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23490113/python-spyder-not-importing-numpy