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You need to configure your development environment so that thinkbayes.py is on the path (the set of directories where Python looks for modules).
The details depend on your development environment (which is why it's hard for me to provide instructions).
On Sat, May 11, 2019, at 12:47 PM, tzhangzh12 wrote:
Hey Allen,
I wrote "from thinkbayes.py import Pmf" in order to practice but it shows a message that says "No module named 'thinkbayes'".
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Hey Allen,
I wrote "from thinkbayes.py import Pmf" in order to practice but it shows a message that says "No module named 'thinkbayes'".
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