adamerose / PandasGUI

A GUI for Pandas DataFrames
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Kernel crash on Jupyter Notebook #127

Open pynomaly opened 3 years ago

pynomaly commented 3 years ago

Describe the bug

When I try to run the example code on a Jupyter Notebook:

import pandas as pd
from pandasgui import show
df = pd.DataFrame(([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]]), columns=['a', 'b', 'c'])
show(df)

I get The kernel appears to have died. It will restart automatically.

Environment OS: Ubuntu 18.04 Python: 3.7.4 IDE: Jupyter Notebook

Package versions

django-plotly-dash==1.0.1
ipython==7.7.0
ipython-genutils==0.2.0
jupyter==1.0.0
jupyter-client==5.3.4
jupyter-console==6.0.0
jupyter-contrib-core==0.3.3
jupyter-contrib-nbextensions==0.5.1
jupyter-core==4.6.1
jupyter-highlight-selected-word==0.2.0
jupyter-latex-envs==1.4.6
jupyter-nbextensions-configurator==0.4.1
jupyter-plotly-dash==0.2.1
jupyterlab==1.1.4
jupyterlab-server==1.0.6
notebook==6.0.0
pandasgui==0.2.10.1
plotly==4.14.3
PyQt5==5.15.4
PyQt5-Qt5==5.15.2
PyQt5-sip==12.8.1
PyQtWebEngine==5.15.4
PyQtWebEngine-Qt5==5.15.2
MichaelSchroter commented 3 years ago

Hi I got the same issue I am using Debian 10 with: jupyter-client 6.1.12 jupyter-core 4.7.1 jupyter-packaging 0.7.12 jupyter-server 1.5.1 jupyterlab 3.0.12 jupyterlab-pygments 0.1.2 jupyterlab-server 2.4.0 jupyterlab-widgets 1.0.0

PyQt5 5.15.4 PyQt5-Qt5 5.15.2 PyQt5-sip 12.8.1 PyQtWebEngine 5.15.4 PyQtWebEngine-Qt5 5.15.2

pandasgui 0.2.10.1

m-fariz-a commented 2 years ago

Hi, this package is awesome, but I got the same issue when I jumped into Pop-OS 21.04 recently with pandasgui 0.2.13. I used to get this package worked in other distributions like Debian 11 and Fedora 34, but I need to change to this distro because of hardware support.

I've tried to update all requirement package and still didn't work. I also tried to downgrade the package one by one and got the same result with pip and conda.

OS : Pop OS 21.04 Python : 3.9.5

package version: conda 4.10.3 jupyter core 4.7.1 jupyter-notebook 6.4.3 qtconsole 5.1.1 ipython 7.26.0 ipykernel 6.2.0 jupyter client 7.0.1 jupyter lab 3.1.11 nbconvert 6.1.0 ipywidgets 7.6.4 nbformat 5.1.3 traitlets 5.0.5

pandas 1.3.0 PyQt5 5.15.4 PyQt5-Qt5 5.15.2 PyQt5-sip 12.9.0 PyQtWebEngine 5.15.4 PyQtWebEngine-Qt5 5.15.2 plotly 5.1.0 wordcloud 1.8.1 setuptools 52.0.0.post20210125 appdirs 1.4.4 pynput 1.7.3 pyarrow 5.0.0 yping-extensions 3.10.0.2 qtstylish 0.1.4 astor 0.8.1

pandasgui 0.2.13

MichaelSchroter commented 2 years ago

Hi,

I think Debian is good. If you have hardware issues especially with network card drivers like iwm they could be downloaded from websites. Only need is a Google search. Or post on Reddit. You should be able to get a solution.

Thanks & Regards

Schroter

On Sun., 12 Sep. 2021, 5:31 pm M Fariz Al Asyir, @.***> wrote:

Hi, this package is awesome, but I got the same issue when I jumped into Pop-OS 21.04 recently with pandasgui 0.2.13. I used to get this package worked in other distributions like Debian 11 and Fedora 34, but I need to change to this distro because of hardware support.

I've tried to update all requirement package and still didn't work. I also tried to downgrade the package one by one and got the same result with pip and conda.

OS : Pop OS 21.04 Python : 3.9.5

package version: conda 4.10.3 jupyter core 4.7.1 jupyter-notebook 6.4.3 qtconsole 5.1.1 ipython 7.26.0 ipykernel 6.2.0 jupyter client 7.0.1 jupyter lab 3.1.11 nbconvert 6.1.0 ipywidgets 7.6.4 nbformat 5.1.3 traitlets 5.0.5

pandas 1.3.0 PyQt5 5.15.4 PyQt5-Qt5 5.15.2 PyQt5-sip 12.9.0 PyQtWebEngine 5.15.4 PyQtWebEngine-Qt5 5.15.2 plotly 5.1.0 wordcloud 1.8.1 setuptools 52.0.0.post20210125 appdirs 1.4.4 pynput 1.7.3 pyarrow 5.0.0 yping-extensions 3.10.0.2 qtstylish 0.1.4 astor 0.8.1

pandasgui 0.2.13

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m-fariz-a commented 2 years ago

Thanks for your help. Recently, I tried to solve the problem and it worked well. The problem happened when I installed the library I needed in user local directory. So, installing all the packages using conda within a specific environment to avoid conflicting between packages if any. Although the pandasgui in conda-forge version is 0.2.9, but it works well.

P.S : I solved this Pop OS issue within a virtual machine.

Thanks,

Fariz

Hi, I think Debian is good. If you have hardware issues especially with network card drivers like iwm they could be downloaded from websites. Only need is a Google search. Or post on Reddit. You should be able to get a solution. Thanks & Regards Schroter On Sun., 12 Sep. 2021, 5:31 pm M Fariz Al Asyir, @.**> wrote: Hi, this package is awesome, but I got the same issue when I jumped into Pop-OS 21.04 recently with pandasgui 0.2.13*. I used to get this package worked in other distributions like Debian 11 and Fedora 34, but I need to change to this distro because of hardware support. I've tried to update all requirement package and still didn't work. I also tried to downgrade the package one by one and got the same result with pip and conda. OS : Pop OS 21.04 Python : 3.9.5 package version: conda 4.10.3 jupyter core 4.7.1 jupyter-notebook 6.4.3 qtconsole 5.1.1 ipython 7.26.0 ipykernel 6.2.0 jupyter client 7.0.1 jupyter lab 3.1.11 nbconvert 6.1.0 ipywidgets 7.6.4 nbformat 5.1.3 traitlets 5.0.5 pandas 1.3.0 PyQt5 5.15.4 PyQt5-Qt5 5.15.2 PyQt5-sip 12.9.0 PyQtWebEngine 5.15.4 PyQtWebEngine-Qt5 5.15.2 plotly 5.1.0 wordcloud 1.8.1 setuptools 52.0.0.post20210125 appdirs 1.4.4 pynput 1.7.3 pyarrow 5.0.0 yping-extensions 3.10.0.2 qtstylish 0.1.4 astor 0.8.1 pandasgui 0.2.13 — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#127 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AHRQBVXYV4KHW3HVAW4PFM3UBRJLVANCNFSM4Z5EAFIA . Triage notifications on the go with GitHub Mobile for iOS https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1477376905?ct=notification-email&mt=8&pt=524675 or Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.github.android&referrer=utm_campaign%3Dnotification-email%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_source%3Dgithub.

MichaelSchroter commented 2 years ago

Hi Fariz,

I used venv. It works as well without the heaviness of conda.

Let me know if you need anything.

Thanks & Best Regards

Schroter

On Mon., 20 Sep. 2021, 9:32 am M Fariz Al Asyir, @.***> wrote:

Thanks for your help. Recently, I tried to solve the problem and it worked well. The problem happened when I installed the library I needed in user local directory. So, installing all the packages using conda within a specific environment to avoid conflicting between packages if any. Although the pandasgui in conda-forge version is 0.2.9, but it works well.

P.S : I solved this Pop OS issue within a virtual machine.

Thanks,

Fariz

Hi,

I think Debian is good. If you have hardware issues especially with network card drivers like iwm they could be downloaded from websites. Only need is a Google search. Or post on Reddit. You should be able to get a solution.

Thanks & Regards

Schroter

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limowreck00 commented 2 years ago

using pip install with PandasGui had many header errors - gave up. I tried using Conda which installed fine but cannot import or use it. I'm running Jupyter Lab and it doesn't appear this is supported yet.

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NitinBhasneria01 commented 1 year ago

Hi Fariz, I used venv. It works as well without the heaviness of conda. Let me know if you need anything. Thanks & Best Regards Schroter On Mon., 20 Sep. 2021, 9:32 am M Fariz Al Asyir, @.***> wrote: Thanks for your help. Recently, I tried to solve the problem and it worked well. The problem happened when I installed the library I needed in user local directory. So, installing all the packages using conda within a specific environment to avoid conflicting between packages if any. Although the pandasgui in conda-forge version is 0.2.9, but it works well. P.S : I solved this Pop OS issue within a virtual machine. Thanks, Fariz Hi, I think Debian is good. If you have hardware issues especially with network card drivers like iwm they could be downloaded from websites. Only need is a Google search. Or post on Reddit. You should be able to get a solution. Thanks & Regards Schroter — You are receiving this because you commented. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub <#127 (comment)>, or unsubscribe https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AHRQBVWXQQKXOBJYPUM62PLUCZXIXANCNFSM4Z5EAFIA . Triage notifications on the go with GitHub Mobile for iOS https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1477376905?ct=notification-email&mt=8&pt=524675 or Android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.github.android&referrer=utm_campaign%3Dnotification-email%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_source%3Dgithub.

Hey, I am getting this error while importing pandasgui in jupyterlab. Please have a look and help.

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[IPKernelApp] ERROR | No such comm target registered: jupyter.widget.control [IPKernelApp] WARNING | No such comm: 53f5577b-729a-4e81-b824-0f11c88ca374