no module named cntk










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from __future__ import print_function # Use a function definition from future version (say 3.x from 2.7 interpreter)
import matplotlib.image as mpimg
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
import sys
import os

import cntk as C

%matplotlib inline


And I get the error :




no module named cntk











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  • did you pip install cntk ? or conda install cntk if you are using Anaconda. And also make sure you install it for the specific virtual environment.

    – Vineeth Sai
    Nov 15 '18 at 10:12












  • I recognised i haven't installed cntk. How to install cntk in jupyter notebook

    – SUDHEER KUMAR
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:24















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from __future__ import print_function # Use a function definition from future version (say 3.x from 2.7 interpreter)
import matplotlib.image as mpimg
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
import sys
import os

import cntk as C

%matplotlib inline


And I get the error :




no module named cntk











share|improve this question
























  • did you pip install cntk ? or conda install cntk if you are using Anaconda. And also make sure you install it for the specific virtual environment.

    – Vineeth Sai
    Nov 15 '18 at 10:12












  • I recognised i haven't installed cntk. How to install cntk in jupyter notebook

    – SUDHEER KUMAR
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:24













2












2








2








from __future__ import print_function # Use a function definition from future version (say 3.x from 2.7 interpreter)
import matplotlib.image as mpimg
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
import sys
import os

import cntk as C

%matplotlib inline


And I get the error :




no module named cntk











share|improve this question
















from __future__ import print_function # Use a function definition from future version (say 3.x from 2.7 interpreter)
import matplotlib.image as mpimg
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
import numpy as np
import sys
import os

import cntk as C

%matplotlib inline


And I get the error :




no module named cntk








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  • did you pip install cntk ? or conda install cntk if you are using Anaconda. And also make sure you install it for the specific virtual environment.

    – Vineeth Sai
    Nov 15 '18 at 10:12












  • I recognised i haven't installed cntk. How to install cntk in jupyter notebook

    – SUDHEER KUMAR
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:24

















  • did you pip install cntk ? or conda install cntk if you are using Anaconda. And also make sure you install it for the specific virtual environment.

    – Vineeth Sai
    Nov 15 '18 at 10:12












  • I recognised i haven't installed cntk. How to install cntk in jupyter notebook

    – SUDHEER KUMAR
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:24
















did you pip install cntk ? or conda install cntk if you are using Anaconda. And also make sure you install it for the specific virtual environment.

– Vineeth Sai
Nov 15 '18 at 10:12






did you pip install cntk ? or conda install cntk if you are using Anaconda. And also make sure you install it for the specific virtual environment.

– Vineeth Sai
Nov 15 '18 at 10:12














I recognised i haven't installed cntk. How to install cntk in jupyter notebook

– SUDHEER KUMAR
Nov 15 '18 at 14:24





I recognised i haven't installed cntk. How to install cntk in jupyter notebook

– SUDHEER KUMAR
Nov 15 '18 at 14:24












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From whatever terminal you are starting your jupyter notebook. Type pip install cntk in that terminal. Then start your jupyter notebook from the same.



If in case you are using anaconda environments. Start the terminal of that virtual environment, your prompt should now say (yourenv)username: then install by running the same pip install cntk or if it's available in conda distributions use conda install cntk.






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  • Thanks Vineeth Sai. It worked.

    – SUDHEER KUMAR
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:51










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From whatever terminal you are starting your jupyter notebook. Type pip install cntk in that terminal. Then start your jupyter notebook from the same.



If in case you are using anaconda environments. Start the terminal of that virtual environment, your prompt should now say (yourenv)username: then install by running the same pip install cntk or if it's available in conda distributions use conda install cntk.






share|improve this answer























  • Thanks Vineeth Sai. It worked.

    – SUDHEER KUMAR
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:51















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From whatever terminal you are starting your jupyter notebook. Type pip install cntk in that terminal. Then start your jupyter notebook from the same.



If in case you are using anaconda environments. Start the terminal of that virtual environment, your prompt should now say (yourenv)username: then install by running the same pip install cntk or if it's available in conda distributions use conda install cntk.






share|improve this answer























  • Thanks Vineeth Sai. It worked.

    – SUDHEER KUMAR
    Nov 15 '18 at 14:51













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From whatever terminal you are starting your jupyter notebook. Type pip install cntk in that terminal. Then start your jupyter notebook from the same.



If in case you are using anaconda environments. Start the terminal of that virtual environment, your prompt should now say (yourenv)username: then install by running the same pip install cntk or if it's available in conda distributions use conda install cntk.






share|improve this answer













From whatever terminal you are starting your jupyter notebook. Type pip install cntk in that terminal. Then start your jupyter notebook from the same.



If in case you are using anaconda environments. Start the terminal of that virtual environment, your prompt should now say (yourenv)username: then install by running the same pip install cntk or if it's available in conda distributions use conda install cntk.







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Thanks Vineeth Sai. It worked.

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