Thanks Marc. After I have close look at the toolbox, I found that cores.py
is in the toolbox.
Thanks again.
David
2014-05-26 2:21 GMT+08:00 Marc Tompkins marc.tompk...@gmail.com:
On Sun, May 25, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Marino David davidmarino...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi all:
I am a newpie at python.
I read a python toolbox in which there is code line:import cores as co. I
wantta know what the cores is.
When I type import cores as co, error occur as follows:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File console, line 1, in module
ImportError: No module named cores
I am sure this cores module is related to probability distributions since
there are a lot of codes like these: co.alpha, co.beta, co.uniform, etc.
I google cores python, and I did get useful information. Can anyone
help
me out?
cores is not one of the standard Python modules, nor is it part of
the PyPi package index. I suspect that it's part of the toolbox
(I'm not sure what you mean by that - is it a book, a utility
package...?) that you're using. Take a closer look; it's probably
referenced elsewhere.
Give us a bit more information about the toolbox you're using, and
we should be able to help you further.
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