Why does Pycharm have orange files?












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I am trying to import pandas, and I am getting errors because the file for pandas is orange. I looked up the error, and it says something about being deleted so I reinstalled but I am still getting an error. The errors are "no module named pandas" and "unused import statement." I am using python 2.7, pip 10.0.1,anaconda2,pandas 2.7.3



Can someone please help? I am new, and if you give step-by-step information it would be greatly appreciated










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  • The python folders were orange to reflect that the system is not using those folders and you can turn them back on to use the folder. So orange off and grey on.

    – Melissa Barnett
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I am trying to import pandas, and I am getting errors because the file for pandas is orange. I looked up the error, and it says something about being deleted so I reinstalled but I am still getting an error. The errors are "no module named pandas" and "unused import statement." I am using python 2.7, pip 10.0.1,anaconda2,pandas 2.7.3



Can someone please help? I am new, and if you give step-by-step information it would be greatly appreciated










share|improve this question























  • The python folders were orange to reflect that the system is not using those folders and you can turn them back on to use the folder. So orange off and grey on.

    – Melissa Barnett
    Jan 17 at 16:24
















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I am trying to import pandas, and I am getting errors because the file for pandas is orange. I looked up the error, and it says something about being deleted so I reinstalled but I am still getting an error. The errors are "no module named pandas" and "unused import statement." I am using python 2.7, pip 10.0.1,anaconda2,pandas 2.7.3



Can someone please help? I am new, and if you give step-by-step information it would be greatly appreciated










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I am trying to import pandas, and I am getting errors because the file for pandas is orange. I looked up the error, and it says something about being deleted so I reinstalled but I am still getting an error. The errors are "no module named pandas" and "unused import statement." I am using python 2.7, pip 10.0.1,anaconda2,pandas 2.7.3



Can someone please help? I am new, and if you give step-by-step information it would be greatly appreciated







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asked Nov 25 '18 at 20:58









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  • The python folders were orange to reflect that the system is not using those folders and you can turn them back on to use the folder. So orange off and grey on.

    – Melissa Barnett
    Jan 17 at 16:24





















  • The python folders were orange to reflect that the system is not using those folders and you can turn them back on to use the folder. So orange off and grey on.

    – Melissa Barnett
    Jan 17 at 16:24



















The python folders were orange to reflect that the system is not using those folders and you can turn them back on to use the folder. So orange off and grey on.

– Melissa Barnett
Jan 17 at 16:24







The python folders were orange to reflect that the system is not using those folders and you can turn them back on to use the folder. So orange off and grey on.

– Melissa Barnett
Jan 17 at 16:24














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Are you sure you are using python env with pandas ? You can check more if you go to File->Settings->Project->Project Interpreter . From there, you can select python envs you have, install manually packages and so on.



Example of an interface:



Project interpreter



With + sign, you can add some packages, just search them and click install.



With gear or cog icon you can add new python enviroment.






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    Thank You!!!! That did the trick.

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  • Mark question as answered and enjoy your stay at stack overflow :)

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Are you sure you are using python env with pandas ? You can check more if you go to File->Settings->Project->Project Interpreter . From there, you can select python envs you have, install manually packages and so on.



Example of an interface:



Project interpreter



With + sign, you can add some packages, just search them and click install.



With gear or cog icon you can add new python enviroment.






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    Thank You!!!! That did the trick.

    – Melissa Barnett
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:17











  • Mark question as answered and enjoy your stay at stack overflow :)

    – Dinko Pehar
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:31
















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Are you sure you are using python env with pandas ? You can check more if you go to File->Settings->Project->Project Interpreter . From there, you can select python envs you have, install manually packages and so on.



Example of an interface:



Project interpreter



With + sign, you can add some packages, just search them and click install.



With gear or cog icon you can add new python enviroment.






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    Thank You!!!! That did the trick.

    – Melissa Barnett
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:17











  • Mark question as answered and enjoy your stay at stack overflow :)

    – Dinko Pehar
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:31














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Are you sure you are using python env with pandas ? You can check more if you go to File->Settings->Project->Project Interpreter . From there, you can select python envs you have, install manually packages and so on.



Example of an interface:



Project interpreter



With + sign, you can add some packages, just search them and click install.



With gear or cog icon you can add new python enviroment.






share|improve this answer













Are you sure you are using python env with pandas ? You can check more if you go to File->Settings->Project->Project Interpreter . From there, you can select python envs you have, install manually packages and so on.



Example of an interface:



Project interpreter



With + sign, you can add some packages, just search them and click install.



With gear or cog icon you can add new python enviroment.







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    Thank You!!!! That did the trick.

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  • Mark question as answered and enjoy your stay at stack overflow :)

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    Thank You!!!! That did the trick.

    – Melissa Barnett
    Nov 26 '18 at 22:17











  • Mark question as answered and enjoy your stay at stack overflow :)

    – Dinko Pehar
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Thank You!!!! That did the trick.

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Thank You!!!! That did the trick.

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Nov 26 '18 at 22:17













Mark question as answered and enjoy your stay at stack overflow :)

– Dinko Pehar
Nov 26 '18 at 22:31





Mark question as answered and enjoy your stay at stack overflow :)

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