Dear Patrick, thank you so much for your reply! This explains a lot! Actually, what I ended up doing was uninstalling the Tulip software from my computer. This made the tulip-python package be successfully imported in Python. So if I want to install the software again, will I have to remove the paths from my environment variables, in order to keep the python module working? Also, I had to set up a virtual environment and install the tulip-python module only there. I avoid installing the tulip-python...
Dear Patrick, thank you so much for your reply! This explains a lot! Actually, what I ended up doing was uninstalling the Tulip software from my computer. This made the tulip-python package be successfully imported in Python. So if I want to install the software again, will I have to remove the paths from my environment variables, in order to keep the python module working? Also, I had to set up a virtual environment and install the tulip-python module only there. I avoid installing the tulip-python...
Hello again, I just read on another topic, that python 2.7 needs to be 32 bit. I just tried using python 2.7.18 32-bit, and I get the following message: File "C:.....\Tulip=5.4.0\lib\tulip\python\tulip\init.py", line 33, in <module> import _tulip # noqa ImportError: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.</module> I have Tulip version 5.4.0, which says that has the addition of the Python 3.8 support, so it should be fine with python 3 as well.. Thank you, Elektra
Hello, I am trying to import tulip in Python on Win10, using VS Code, but I am getting an error. I have installed the module using 'pip install tulip-python' Then I added the <tulip_install_dir>/lib/tulip/python</tulip_install_dir> path in Path in the System Environment Properties When I try to run: import tulip I get the following error: File "C:.....\Tulip=5.4.0\lib\tulip\python\tulip\init.py", line 33, in <module> import _tulip # noqa ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not...
Hello again, I just read on another topic, that python 2.7 needs to be 32 bit. I just tried using python 2.7.18 32-bit, and I get the following message: File "C:.....\Tulip=5.4.0\lib\tulip\python\tulip\init.py", line 33, in <module> import _tulip # noqa ImportError: DLL load failed: %1 is not a valid Win32 application.</module> Thank you, Elektra
Hello again, I just read on another topic, that python 2.7 needs to be 32 bit. I have installed 64 bit, instead. Could this cause the problem? Thank you, Elektra
Hello, I am trying to import tulip in Python on Win10, using VS Code, but I am getting an error. I have installed the module using 'pip install tulip-python' Then I added the <tulip_install_dir>/lib/tulip/python</tulip_install_dir> path in Path in the System Environment Properties When I try to run: import tulip I get the following error: File "C:.....\Tulip=5.4.0\lib\tulip\python\tulip\init.py", line 33, in <module> import _tulip # noqa ImportError: DLL load failed: The specified module could not...