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> Can anyone please help me with "imshow"? I have tried "imshow" on different
> computers and different Python consoles but it does not work. Here are the
> code and the error message:
> import scipy.misc as mi
> img = mi.imread('C:\images\circles.png')
> mi.imshow(img)
> 'see' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
> operable program or batch file.
scipy calls an external image viewer program to display the image.
The name of this program is stored in the environment variable
SCIPY_PIL_IMAGE_VIEWER. If that variable is not present, it uses
'see' by default.
Do you have a suitable image viewing program installed on your computer?
If so, try setting the SCIPY_PIL_IMAGE_VIEWER environment variable to the
name of that program.
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