Hello, I am an intern working with the Center for Computational Astrophysics through the American Museum of Natural History as an astrophysics intern. I am working with a galaxy simulation program called "illustris" which you can find at illustris-project.org. I am working to download example scripts from the website to work with merger trees and galaxy simulation through using python with anaconda in jupiter notebook. However, I am having trouble o the coding side with importing the example scripts through jupiter notebook. original instructions are here: http://www.illustris-project.org/data/docs/scripts/ I started by downloading the example scripts for the python version from bitbucket. I have them download on my computer in a folder that is named "illustris_python". I did the first commands through jupiter notebook and they were successful : $ mkdir Illustris-3 $ mkdir Illustris-3/groups_135 $ cd Illustris-3/groups_135/ I got a success message for creating the directory. I then went to the link to download the illustris data I need: $ wget -nd -nc -nv -e robots=off -l 1 -r -A hdf5 --content-disposition --header="API-Key: d522db2e1b33e36d3b365cc9ac1c2c5d" " http://www.illustris-project.org/api/Illustris-3/files/groupcat-135/?format=api " download successfully. Then the next command is the have python important the example scripts which i downloaded earlier, and named as "illustris_python": $ python >>> import illustris_python as il >>> The computer is giving me this error message: import illustris_python as il --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ModuleNotFoundError Traceback (most recent call last) <ipython-input-33-ff06d24b4811> in <module>() ----> 1 import illustris_python as il
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'illustris_python' For some reason the computer is not recognizing this as a file on my computer. The CCA folks says this is a coding problem and not an illustris problem. any ideas to get me past this? I may also need help getting farther into the download process. Thank you, Winonah Ojanen Astrophysics Research Intern at the American Museum of Natural History Education/ Ojibwe Language Undergraduate at the College of Saint Scholastica _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor