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This is the following error I am getting when I am trying to import pandas in Jupyter Notebook or in Pycharm or in the Python Terminal of Anaconda3.

~\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python36\site-packages\pandas__init__.py in ()

25 try:

---> 26 from pandas._libs import (hashtable as _hashtable,

27 lib as _lib,

~\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python36\site-packages\pandas_libs__init__.py in ()

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----> 4 from .tslib import iNaT, NaT, Timestamp, Timedelta, OutOfBoundsDatetime

5

~\AppData\Roaming\Python\Python36\site-packages\pandas_libs\tslib.py in ()

5 "removed in a future version.", FutureWarning, stacklevel=2)

----> 6 from pandas._libs.tslib import Timestamp, Timedelta, OutOfBoundsDatetime

7 from pandas._libs.tslibs.nattype import NaT, NaTType

ImportError: cannot import name 'Timestamp'

and

C extension: 'Timestamp' not built. If you want to import pandas from the source directory, you may need to run 'python setup.py build_ext --inplace --force' to build the C extensions first.

I am using Python 3 in Windows 10. How do I get rid of this?

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Follow the instructions on :-

Contributing to Pandas -- pandas 0.23.4 documentation

Extra components that might be required are :- 1) Cython OR a release package of pandas

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