I cannot manage to import statsmodels.api correctly when i do that I have this error:
File "/home/mlv/.local/lib/python3.5/site-packages/statsmodels/tsa/statespace/tools.py", line 59, in set_mode from . import (_representation, _kalman_filter, _kalman_smoother, ImportError: cannot import name '_representation'
I already try to re-install or update it, that does not change. plese i need help =)
The issue was solved for me by installing the gihub repository version of statsmodels,
Please see the github report for more detail.
It turns out that statsmodels is dependent upon several packages being installed before it so that it can key on them to compile its own modules. I don't completely understand the dependencies, or why they aren't specified in the package's setup, but this solves the problem for me.
If you need to clean out what you already have, you can uninstall with the following:
then make sure your dependencies are there
then, only after these four are installed first:
Then move on with your imports and code.
==== additionally / alternately =====
It is recommended to use virtualenv in most cases. It also would allow you to create your own environments where you can control your own libraries. You can create all you want, and name them whatever you like for each project. It is likely that you are now using a mix of python modules installed at the system level and the user level, and they could change out from under you when the system packages are updated. It's possible you have a system version of scipy that conflicts with a newer user version of statsmodels. For python 3.5, you have to install venv; but with 3.6 it becomes part of the distribution.
First, look at your system paths from when you just run python3.
And then create a clean, independent environment and do the same.
It should have paths to base libaries, but avoid paths to the installed additional packages. You have a clean environment to install them into. Then, from within this virtualenv, which you should be able to detect by your changed shell prompt, you can do the pip installs from before and see if they work.
And when you are done, you can exit the virtualenv
You can simply install the package again using Anaconda
If there are packages that need to be adjusted, they you will be prompted automatically (see below). I was able to resolve the issue this way.