To ask this more explcitely:
What *exactly* are you doing to produce the error?
We will need your code to understand what goes wrong.

On 22.12.2015 15:59, monika bansal wrote:
> Hi Marcus,
> I am creating a channel equalization block in python, trying some
> different algorithms, and inside it I need to decode the modulated
> symbols(mapped using qpsk). So I am looking for a python module, which
> can be called inside the work function of my block, that can do this. 
>
> Thanks 
>
>
>  
>
> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 2:55 PM, Marcus Müller
> <marcus.muel...@ettus.com <mailto:marcus.muel...@ettus.com>> wrote:
>
>     How are you including qpsk.py <http://qpsk.py>?
>     This does sound like your PYTHONPATH isn't set correctly, but I'd
>     assume Python stumbles over that before you can even import
>     qpsk.py <http://qpsk.py>
>
>     Generally, for this kind of problem, a little background, maybe at
>     least a code excerpt and a higher level view on what you're trying
>     to do from the start would be very helpful.
>
>     Best regards,
>     Marcus
>
>
>     Am 22. Dezember 2015 05:56:46 MEZ, schrieb monika bansal
>     <monika19...@gmail.com <mailto:monika19...@gmail.com>>:
>
>         Hii marcus,
>
>         I am trying to decode the symbols  and use the decoded symbols
>         for further processing in the same python written module. I am
>         not able to call the "constellation" related functions.
>         How can i use them ? or is there any "decoder"  written in
>         python ?
>
>         Thanks !!
>
>
>
>         On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 3:48 AM, Marcus Müller
>         <marcus.muel...@ettus.com <mailto:marcus.muel...@ettus.com>>
>         wrote:
>
>             qpsk.py can't be run.
>             It's just a python module containing functionality for
>             QPSK, but no "main" function or similar.
>
>             What are you actually trying to do?
>
>             Best regards,
>             Marcus
>
>
>             On 21.12.2015 21:09, monika bansal wrote:
>>             Hii,
>>
>>             I am trying to decode qpsk symbols for channel estimation
>>             block in python but there is error in importing digital_swig.
>>             This also happens when i run "qpsk.py" as shown below:
>>
>>             *Traceback (most recent call last):*
>>             *  File "qpsk.py", line 32, in <module>*
>>             *    import digital_swig as digital*
>>             *ImportError: No module named digital_swig*
>>
>>             Is there some other way or what should i do ?
>>
>>
>>
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