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When trying to create 4 clusters of random data, I am getting the following error message:

# Generate 4 clusters of random data.
from sklearn.datasets.samples_generator import make_blobs

data, _ = make_blobs(n_samples=300, centers=4,
                     cluster_std=0.60, random_state=0)

Error:

ModuleNotFoundError                       Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-2-f93335003f84> in <module>
      1 # Generate 4 clusters of random data.
----> 2 from sklearn.datasets.samples_generator import make_blobs
      3 
      4 data, _ = make_blobs(n_samples=300, centers=4,
      5                      cluster_std=0.60, random_state=0)

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'sklearn.datasets.samples_generator'

I have tried: pip install sckit-learn and pip install sckit-datasets

3 Answers 3

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In the latest versions of scikit-learn, there is no module sklearn.datasets.samples_generator - it has been replaced with sklearn.datasets (see the docs); so, according to the make_blobs documentation, your import should simply be:

from sklearn.datasets import make_blobs

As a general rule, the official documentation is your best friend, and you should definitely consult it first before anything else.

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The make_blobs has been moved from sklearn.datasets.samples_generator to sklearn.datasets in the newer versions of scikit-learn.

If you still need to use make_blobs from sklearn.datasets.samples_generator then you need to use older versions of scikit-learn.

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this solved my problem

pip install -U scikit-learn
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  • This is highly unlikely, as the code in question would work as is with older versions of scikit-learn, but not with newer ones; plus, similar attempts had already been tried by the OP, without success.
    – desertnaut
    Jun 29, 2023 at 23:38

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