AttributeError: module 'seaborn' has no attribute 'lineplot' - already updated to 0.9.0
I need help with getting lineplot running. I've already updated conda and Seaborn using pip and conda.
Any suggestions on how to resolve this? I am using Jupyter w/ Python 3.
AttributeError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-4-5086873db64c> in <module>()
----> 1 rawx = sns.relplot(x="Timestamp",y="X0",kind="line",data=raw)
AttributeError: module 'seaborn' has no attribute 'relplot'
python python-3.x seaborn
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I need help with getting lineplot running. I've already updated conda and Seaborn using pip and conda.
Any suggestions on how to resolve this? I am using Jupyter w/ Python 3.
AttributeError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-4-5086873db64c> in <module>()
----> 1 rawx = sns.relplot(x="Timestamp",y="X0",kind="line",data=raw)
AttributeError: module 'seaborn' has no attribute 'relplot'
python python-3.x seaborn
1
Post text as text, not images; provide the actual code that's causing the problem; provide the traceback... unless we have these things, there is no way for us to help you. Please review minimal, complete, and verifiable examples and, more generally, how to ask a good question.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:13
The picture is simply proof showing that the packages are installed. Don't see it necessary to show that text as it just makes a wall of text.
– Andrew
Nov 13 '18 at 6:30
2
Not to put too fine a point on it, but if you're unable to fix this yourself, you might not want to make too many assumptions about what would or would not be useful for other people to help you solve it. The guidelines are there for a reason, and if you decide to ignore them, you limit our ability to help you.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:35
2
You've provided a traceback from the command line, which contains only one line of code (context is important), and doesn't come close to a verifiable example (which I suggested in my first comment). The error is clear enough, but since you've provided no way to reproduce this or information about your environment, why it's actually happening is anyone's guess. I can't give you suggestions on how to tackle the problem if you don't provide enough information to identify the problem.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 7:01
1
I guess check that you are installing seaborn 0.9 in the correct place. In addition, try doingprint (seaborn.__version__)
at the top of your script to double check your version number
– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:39
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I need help with getting lineplot running. I've already updated conda and Seaborn using pip and conda.
Any suggestions on how to resolve this? I am using Jupyter w/ Python 3.
AttributeError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-4-5086873db64c> in <module>()
----> 1 rawx = sns.relplot(x="Timestamp",y="X0",kind="line",data=raw)
AttributeError: module 'seaborn' has no attribute 'relplot'
python python-3.x seaborn
I need help with getting lineplot running. I've already updated conda and Seaborn using pip and conda.
Any suggestions on how to resolve this? I am using Jupyter w/ Python 3.
AttributeError Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-4-5086873db64c> in <module>()
----> 1 rawx = sns.relplot(x="Timestamp",y="X0",kind="line",data=raw)
AttributeError: module 'seaborn' has no attribute 'relplot'
python python-3.x seaborn
python python-3.x seaborn
edited Nov 13 '18 at 6:43
Andrew
asked Nov 13 '18 at 6:10
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Post text as text, not images; provide the actual code that's causing the problem; provide the traceback... unless we have these things, there is no way for us to help you. Please review minimal, complete, and verifiable examples and, more generally, how to ask a good question.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:13
The picture is simply proof showing that the packages are installed. Don't see it necessary to show that text as it just makes a wall of text.
– Andrew
Nov 13 '18 at 6:30
2
Not to put too fine a point on it, but if you're unable to fix this yourself, you might not want to make too many assumptions about what would or would not be useful for other people to help you solve it. The guidelines are there for a reason, and if you decide to ignore them, you limit our ability to help you.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:35
2
You've provided a traceback from the command line, which contains only one line of code (context is important), and doesn't come close to a verifiable example (which I suggested in my first comment). The error is clear enough, but since you've provided no way to reproduce this or information about your environment, why it's actually happening is anyone's guess. I can't give you suggestions on how to tackle the problem if you don't provide enough information to identify the problem.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 7:01
1
I guess check that you are installing seaborn 0.9 in the correct place. In addition, try doingprint (seaborn.__version__)
at the top of your script to double check your version number
– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:39
|
show 3 more comments
1
Post text as text, not images; provide the actual code that's causing the problem; provide the traceback... unless we have these things, there is no way for us to help you. Please review minimal, complete, and verifiable examples and, more generally, how to ask a good question.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:13
The picture is simply proof showing that the packages are installed. Don't see it necessary to show that text as it just makes a wall of text.
– Andrew
Nov 13 '18 at 6:30
2
Not to put too fine a point on it, but if you're unable to fix this yourself, you might not want to make too many assumptions about what would or would not be useful for other people to help you solve it. The guidelines are there for a reason, and if you decide to ignore them, you limit our ability to help you.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:35
2
You've provided a traceback from the command line, which contains only one line of code (context is important), and doesn't come close to a verifiable example (which I suggested in my first comment). The error is clear enough, but since you've provided no way to reproduce this or information about your environment, why it's actually happening is anyone's guess. I can't give you suggestions on how to tackle the problem if you don't provide enough information to identify the problem.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 7:01
1
I guess check that you are installing seaborn 0.9 in the correct place. In addition, try doingprint (seaborn.__version__)
at the top of your script to double check your version number
– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:39
1
1
Post text as text, not images; provide the actual code that's causing the problem; provide the traceback... unless we have these things, there is no way for us to help you. Please review minimal, complete, and verifiable examples and, more generally, how to ask a good question.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:13
Post text as text, not images; provide the actual code that's causing the problem; provide the traceback... unless we have these things, there is no way for us to help you. Please review minimal, complete, and verifiable examples and, more generally, how to ask a good question.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:13
The picture is simply proof showing that the packages are installed. Don't see it necessary to show that text as it just makes a wall of text.
– Andrew
Nov 13 '18 at 6:30
The picture is simply proof showing that the packages are installed. Don't see it necessary to show that text as it just makes a wall of text.
– Andrew
Nov 13 '18 at 6:30
2
2
Not to put too fine a point on it, but if you're unable to fix this yourself, you might not want to make too many assumptions about what would or would not be useful for other people to help you solve it. The guidelines are there for a reason, and if you decide to ignore them, you limit our ability to help you.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:35
Not to put too fine a point on it, but if you're unable to fix this yourself, you might not want to make too many assumptions about what would or would not be useful for other people to help you solve it. The guidelines are there for a reason, and if you decide to ignore them, you limit our ability to help you.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:35
2
2
You've provided a traceback from the command line, which contains only one line of code (context is important), and doesn't come close to a verifiable example (which I suggested in my first comment). The error is clear enough, but since you've provided no way to reproduce this or information about your environment, why it's actually happening is anyone's guess. I can't give you suggestions on how to tackle the problem if you don't provide enough information to identify the problem.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 7:01
You've provided a traceback from the command line, which contains only one line of code (context is important), and doesn't come close to a verifiable example (which I suggested in my first comment). The error is clear enough, but since you've provided no way to reproduce this or information about your environment, why it's actually happening is anyone's guess. I can't give you suggestions on how to tackle the problem if you don't provide enough information to identify the problem.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 7:01
1
1
I guess check that you are installing seaborn 0.9 in the correct place. In addition, try doing
print (seaborn.__version__)
at the top of your script to double check your version number– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:39
I guess check that you are installing seaborn 0.9 in the correct place. In addition, try doing
print (seaborn.__version__)
at the top of your script to double check your version number– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:39
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Sorry, based on what you have given, can only think of checking version of seaborn with:
pip freeze | grep seaborn
pip3 freeze | grep seaborn
And try this within the conda environment:
pip3 install seaborn==0.9.0
Or:
conda install seaborn==0.9.0
and to make sure you are actually loading the proper version of Python that has the updated seaborn.
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Sorry, based on what you have given, can only think of checking version of seaborn with:
pip freeze | grep seaborn
pip3 freeze | grep seaborn
And try this within the conda environment:
pip3 install seaborn==0.9.0
Or:
conda install seaborn==0.9.0
and to make sure you are actually loading the proper version of Python that has the updated seaborn.
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Sorry, based on what you have given, can only think of checking version of seaborn with:
pip freeze | grep seaborn
pip3 freeze | grep seaborn
And try this within the conda environment:
pip3 install seaborn==0.9.0
Or:
conda install seaborn==0.9.0
and to make sure you are actually loading the proper version of Python that has the updated seaborn.
add a comment |
Sorry, based on what you have given, can only think of checking version of seaborn with:
pip freeze | grep seaborn
pip3 freeze | grep seaborn
And try this within the conda environment:
pip3 install seaborn==0.9.0
Or:
conda install seaborn==0.9.0
and to make sure you are actually loading the proper version of Python that has the updated seaborn.
Sorry, based on what you have given, can only think of checking version of seaborn with:
pip freeze | grep seaborn
pip3 freeze | grep seaborn
And try this within the conda environment:
pip3 install seaborn==0.9.0
Or:
conda install seaborn==0.9.0
and to make sure you are actually loading the proper version of Python that has the updated seaborn.
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Post text as text, not images; provide the actual code that's causing the problem; provide the traceback... unless we have these things, there is no way for us to help you. Please review minimal, complete, and verifiable examples and, more generally, how to ask a good question.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:13
The picture is simply proof showing that the packages are installed. Don't see it necessary to show that text as it just makes a wall of text.
– Andrew
Nov 13 '18 at 6:30
2
Not to put too fine a point on it, but if you're unable to fix this yourself, you might not want to make too many assumptions about what would or would not be useful for other people to help you solve it. The guidelines are there for a reason, and if you decide to ignore them, you limit our ability to help you.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 6:35
2
You've provided a traceback from the command line, which contains only one line of code (context is important), and doesn't come close to a verifiable example (which I suggested in my first comment). The error is clear enough, but since you've provided no way to reproduce this or information about your environment, why it's actually happening is anyone's guess. I can't give you suggestions on how to tackle the problem if you don't provide enough information to identify the problem.
– kungphu
Nov 13 '18 at 7:01
1
I guess check that you are installing seaborn 0.9 in the correct place. In addition, try doing
print (seaborn.__version__)
at the top of your script to double check your version number– DavidG
Nov 13 '18 at 11:39