Tensorflow module not found in PyCharm
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i have some problems with tensorflow on my Mac. First of all i notice that i can't install tensorflow using python 3.7, so i changed python version (3.6) . I tried to install tensorflow using virtualenv and it seemed to work, but when i use pycharm, there is not a module named tensorflow. So i changed the project preferences and i added manually tensorflow to the project interpreter (venv python 3.6) but it's not working at all. There are two screenshots about the problem. Sorry for my bad english
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i have some problems with tensorflow on my Mac. First of all i notice that i can't install tensorflow using python 3.7, so i changed python version (3.6) . I tried to install tensorflow using virtualenv and it seemed to work, but when i use pycharm, there is not a module named tensorflow. So i changed the project preferences and i added manually tensorflow to the project interpreter (venv python 3.6) but it's not working at all. There are two screenshots about the problem. Sorry for my bad english
error
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and project interpreter
python tensorflow pycharm
could you verify you are indeed using the venv by typingimport os os.system('python --version')
before importing tensorflow?
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:22
Before importing, in the terminal appear the acronym (venv) @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:25
i know and yet i'm not sure the consol runs in 3.6 (it cost nothing to verify (i've made this mistake on a venv yesterday as i was running on a consol with a non activated venv
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:29
Ok sorry, i did not understand your reply. So how i can do this? If i type: ' python --version ' the result is 2.7.10 @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:31
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then you are running a python 2.7 not a 3.6... there is an issue here. i'll try to find out why.
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:36
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i have some problems with tensorflow on my Mac. First of all i notice that i can't install tensorflow using python 3.7, so i changed python version (3.6) . I tried to install tensorflow using virtualenv and it seemed to work, but when i use pycharm, there is not a module named tensorflow. So i changed the project preferences and i added manually tensorflow to the project interpreter (venv python 3.6) but it's not working at all. There are two screenshots about the problem. Sorry for my bad english
error
[
and project interpreter
python tensorflow pycharm
i have some problems with tensorflow on my Mac. First of all i notice that i can't install tensorflow using python 3.7, so i changed python version (3.6) . I tried to install tensorflow using virtualenv and it seemed to work, but when i use pycharm, there is not a module named tensorflow. So i changed the project preferences and i added manually tensorflow to the project interpreter (venv python 3.6) but it's not working at all. There are two screenshots about the problem. Sorry for my bad english
error
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and project interpreter
python tensorflow pycharm
python tensorflow pycharm
edited Jan 4 at 9:46
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could you verify you are indeed using the venv by typingimport os os.system('python --version')
before importing tensorflow?
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:22
Before importing, in the terminal appear the acronym (venv) @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:25
i know and yet i'm not sure the consol runs in 3.6 (it cost nothing to verify (i've made this mistake on a venv yesterday as i was running on a consol with a non activated venv
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:29
Ok sorry, i did not understand your reply. So how i can do this? If i type: ' python --version ' the result is 2.7.10 @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:31
1
then you are running a python 2.7 not a 3.6... there is an issue here. i'll try to find out why.
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:36
|
show 5 more comments
could you verify you are indeed using the venv by typingimport os os.system('python --version')
before importing tensorflow?
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:22
Before importing, in the terminal appear the acronym (venv) @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:25
i know and yet i'm not sure the consol runs in 3.6 (it cost nothing to verify (i've made this mistake on a venv yesterday as i was running on a consol with a non activated venv
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:29
Ok sorry, i did not understand your reply. So how i can do this? If i type: ' python --version ' the result is 2.7.10 @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:31
1
then you are running a python 2.7 not a 3.6... there is an issue here. i'll try to find out why.
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:36
could you verify you are indeed using the venv by typing
import os os.system('python --version')
before importing tensorflow?– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:22
could you verify you are indeed using the venv by typing
import os os.system('python --version')
before importing tensorflow?– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:22
Before importing, in the terminal appear the acronym (venv) @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:25
Before importing, in the terminal appear the acronym (venv) @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:25
i know and yet i'm not sure the consol runs in 3.6 (it cost nothing to verify (i've made this mistake on a venv yesterday as i was running on a consol with a non activated venv
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:29
i know and yet i'm not sure the consol runs in 3.6 (it cost nothing to verify (i've made this mistake on a venv yesterday as i was running on a consol with a non activated venv
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:29
Ok sorry, i did not understand your reply. So how i can do this? If i type: ' python --version ' the result is 2.7.10 @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:31
Ok sorry, i did not understand your reply. So how i can do this? If i type: ' python --version ' the result is 2.7.10 @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:31
1
1
then you are running a python 2.7 not a 3.6... there is an issue here. i'll try to find out why.
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:36
then you are running a python 2.7 not a 3.6... there is an issue here. i'll try to find out why.
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:36
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could you verify you are indeed using the venv by typing
import os os.system('python --version')
before importing tensorflow?– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:22
Before importing, in the terminal appear the acronym (venv) @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:25
i know and yet i'm not sure the consol runs in 3.6 (it cost nothing to verify (i've made this mistake on a venv yesterday as i was running on a consol with a non activated venv
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:29
Ok sorry, i did not understand your reply. So how i can do this? If i type: ' python --version ' the result is 2.7.10 @Alexis
– Andrea Di Martino
Jan 4 at 9:31
1
then you are running a python 2.7 not a 3.6... there is an issue here. i'll try to find out why.
– Alexis
Jan 4 at 9:36