Typically when I import modules, I prefer to just import the top module and treat everything as a member of that, rather than importing each function I need into the global namespace, ie:
import os
os.walk()
instead of:
from os import walk
walk()
However, I recently came across modules that have submodules that seemingly have to be imported globally in order to run. For example, the Scikit-Learn module contains the "cluster" submodule. I want to do this:
import sklearn as skl
skl.cluster.KMeans(...)
but this throws an error because I didn't initialize sklearn.cluster
. Instead I have seen this:
from sklearn import cluster
cluster.KMeans(...)
I really don't like this because I don't like polluting my global namespace. Is there any way around this? I tried this:
import sklearn as skl
import skl.cluster
but that doesn't work either. How can I initialize a submodule without importing it globally?