AttributeError: module 'folium' has no attribute 'Map'
I tried every possible solution on this website and others like making sure there is no other file named folium.py on my device, reinstalled everything 2 times and I am still getting this error when trying to create a map with m = folium.Map() function. Please help me
python-3.x jupyter-notebook folium
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I tried every possible solution on this website and others like making sure there is no other file named folium.py on my device, reinstalled everything 2 times and I am still getting this error when trying to create a map with m = folium.Map() function. Please help me
python-3.x jupyter-notebook folium
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I'm not familiar withfolium, but a quick glance at the docs suggest that it's supposed to be a lowercase "m". As in, change your code tom = folium.map().
– mypetlion
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
@mypetlion that's a subpackage (forgive my terminology), not the Map class.folium.Map()is correct: python-visualization.github.io/folium/… Edit: @Onur Balcı Please check if you happen to have a file named "folium.py" in your working directory
– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 21:32
@MCO yes I have it in AppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36Libsite-packagesfolium
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 22:26
@Onur Balcı i meant if you have a file called folium.py in your script's directory. if that is the case, python would import that file (which doesn't have aMapclass) instead of the folium module.
– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 22:33
@MCO no I don't
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 23:59
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I tried every possible solution on this website and others like making sure there is no other file named folium.py on my device, reinstalled everything 2 times and I am still getting this error when trying to create a map with m = folium.Map() function. Please help me
python-3.x jupyter-notebook folium
I tried every possible solution on this website and others like making sure there is no other file named folium.py on my device, reinstalled everything 2 times and I am still getting this error when trying to create a map with m = folium.Map() function. Please help me
python-3.x jupyter-notebook folium
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I'm not familiar withfolium, but a quick glance at the docs suggest that it's supposed to be a lowercase "m". As in, change your code tom = folium.map().
– mypetlion
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
@mypetlion that's a subpackage (forgive my terminology), not the Map class.folium.Map()is correct: python-visualization.github.io/folium/… Edit: @Onur Balcı Please check if you happen to have a file named "folium.py" in your working directory
– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 21:32
@MCO yes I have it in AppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36Libsite-packagesfolium
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 22:26
@Onur Balcı i meant if you have a file called folium.py in your script's directory. if that is the case, python would import that file (which doesn't have aMapclass) instead of the folium module.
– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 22:33
@MCO no I don't
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 23:59
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I'm not familiar withfolium, but a quick glance at the docs suggest that it's supposed to be a lowercase "m". As in, change your code tom = folium.map().
– mypetlion
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
@mypetlion that's a subpackage (forgive my terminology), not the Map class.folium.Map()is correct: python-visualization.github.io/folium/… Edit: @Onur Balcı Please check if you happen to have a file named "folium.py" in your working directory
– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 21:32
@MCO yes I have it in AppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36Libsite-packagesfolium
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 22:26
@Onur Balcı i meant if you have a file called folium.py in your script's directory. if that is the case, python would import that file (which doesn't have aMapclass) instead of the folium module.
– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 22:33
@MCO no I don't
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 23:59
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1
I'm not familiar with
folium, but a quick glance at the docs suggest that it's supposed to be a lowercase "m". As in, change your code to m = folium.map().– mypetlion
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
I'm not familiar with
folium, but a quick glance at the docs suggest that it's supposed to be a lowercase "m". As in, change your code to m = folium.map().– mypetlion
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
@mypetlion that's a subpackage (forgive my terminology), not the Map class.
folium.Map() is correct: python-visualization.github.io/folium/… Edit: @Onur Balcı Please check if you happen to have a file named "folium.py" in your working directory– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 21:32
@mypetlion that's a subpackage (forgive my terminology), not the Map class.
folium.Map() is correct: python-visualization.github.io/folium/… Edit: @Onur Balcı Please check if you happen to have a file named "folium.py" in your working directory– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 21:32
@MCO yes I have it in AppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36Libsite-packagesfolium
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 22:26
@MCO yes I have it in AppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36Libsite-packagesfolium
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 22:26
@Onur Balcı i meant if you have a file called folium.py in your script's directory. if that is the case, python would import that file (which doesn't have a
Map class) instead of the folium module.– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 22:33
@Onur Balcı i meant if you have a file called folium.py in your script's directory. if that is the case, python would import that file (which doesn't have a
Map class) instead of the folium module.– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 22:33
@MCO no I don't
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 23:59
@MCO no I don't
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 23:59
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I'm not familiar with
folium, but a quick glance at the docs suggest that it's supposed to be a lowercase "m". As in, change your code tom = folium.map().– mypetlion
Nov 14 '18 at 21:29
@mypetlion that's a subpackage (forgive my terminology), not the Map class.
folium.Map()is correct: python-visualization.github.io/folium/… Edit: @Onur Balcı Please check if you happen to have a file named "folium.py" in your working directory– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 21:32
@MCO yes I have it in AppDataLocalProgramsPythonPython36Libsite-packagesfolium
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 22:26
@Onur Balcı i meant if you have a file called folium.py in your script's directory. if that is the case, python would import that file (which doesn't have a
Mapclass) instead of the folium module.– MCO
Nov 14 '18 at 22:33
@MCO no I don't
– Onur Balcı
Nov 14 '18 at 23:59