This is literally the only command I'm running:
import seaborn as sns
When I run that single line of code the computer prints out a dataframe from a previous program:
# MEAN
A12 42.297308
A1 42.044986
A6 42.966379
Name: MEAN, dtype: float64
As well as an error
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module>
File "PLOTS/seaborn.py", line 40, in <module>
sns.barplot(x = 'X', y = 'Y', data = plotMe)
AttributeError: module 'seaborn' has no attribute 'barplot'
It's like it's running another script on the computer that I wrote. I've rebooted my computer multiple times. Powered off and unplugged it for a while... etc. The same thing happens when I either run it as an interactive shell:
python
>>> import seaborn as sns
or put that single line in a script and run it that way.
python test.py
Any clue what's going on? I'm running Python 3.6.9
seaborn.py
? specifically atPLOTS/seaborn.py
??