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Errors importing pyspc #1
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Hello, I have the same problem. Have you already solve it? |
@rubenvargas40 which version of python do you use? is working fine on python3.3 or higher. |
Hello Carlos,
I was trying it on Python 2.7. Will go back and use it for Python 3.x.
Thanks,
Luc
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Hello,
Getting an error when importing pyspc:
from pyspc import *
self.fig, *self.subplots = plt.subplots(num_layers)
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
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