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issue: cant import mglearn #323
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These are merely warnings, you may ignore them. The import succeeded. |
Thank you so much for helping. Yes, but I'm getting errors in my code that
there is no module called mglearn. What am I to do?
…On Mon, Mar 9, 2020, 18:09 gungnix ***@***.***> wrote:
These are merely warnings, you may ignore them. The import succeeded.
The first warning was inserted into the shipped version of six of the
"sklearn" package. It does not concern the official version of six.
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Make sure it is installed for the correct Python version and present in the PYTHONPATH. This has nothing to do with six. If the problem persists create an issue at the mglearn project. |
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