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Okay, I installed Cantera using conda install(as it's recommended on the site) on my windows 10. In the same environment I installed other stuff like numpy, etc. When I open spyder and I try to import numpy it works. But if I import cantera it displays "no module named cantera". I don't know if I clear enough.
On Sun, Aug 4, 2019, 14:32 Bryan W. Weber <bryan....@gmail.com> wrote:
--Hi,You need to install Spyder in the same environment as Cantera, or vice-versa, to be able to import it.In your future posts, please include the exact text of the error message that you're getting, the version of Cantera you've installed, and the operating system (macOS, Windows, etc.) you're using. In addition, for installation questions, please be precise about the instructions you followed to install Cantera so that we can follow along with the process you took.Best,Bryan
On Sunday, August 4, 2019 at 9:27:27 AM UTC-4, Awesome Ness wrote:i installed cantera with cinda, and ive been trying to import using spyder but it s giving me an error message. which is surprisng considering it doesnt display such for numpy etc. and i wrote cantera in small letters
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