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python3 module import from subpackage
2019 Community Moderator ElectionPython: importing a sub‑package or sub‑moduleHow to import a module given the full path?Import a module from a relative pathHow to import a module given its name?How to return multiple values from a function?Importing modules from parent folderHow can I get a list of locally installed Python modules?Python progression path - From apprentice to guruImportError: Cannot import name XImport python module NOT on pathHow to import an SQL file using the command line in MySQL?
Let's assume I do have such package structure:
foobar/
- foo/bar.py
- ...
main.py
Shall I use:
from foo import bar
or
import foo.bar
or
import foo.bar as bar
Currently, I do from foo import bar
as I find it correct but I want to double check it (I think Python documentation recommends this also).
python import module
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Let's assume I do have such package structure:
foobar/
- foo/bar.py
- ...
main.py
Shall I use:
from foo import bar
or
import foo.bar
or
import foo.bar as bar
Currently, I do from foo import bar
as I find it correct but I want to double check it (I think Python documentation recommends this also).
python import module
1
Possible duplicate of Python: importing a sub‑package or sub‑module
– Nihal
Mar 7 at 12:39
Yes, correct as it is possible duplicate but I do not find one line answer in that question. Probably 'from subpackage import module' is the answer but I wonder what ppl think about 'import subpackage.module' if it is wrong or not.
– naivepredictor
Mar 7 at 12:45
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Let's assume I do have such package structure:
foobar/
- foo/bar.py
- ...
main.py
Shall I use:
from foo import bar
or
import foo.bar
or
import foo.bar as bar
Currently, I do from foo import bar
as I find it correct but I want to double check it (I think Python documentation recommends this also).
python import module
Let's assume I do have such package structure:
foobar/
- foo/bar.py
- ...
main.py
Shall I use:
from foo import bar
or
import foo.bar
or
import foo.bar as bar
Currently, I do from foo import bar
as I find it correct but I want to double check it (I think Python documentation recommends this also).
python import module
python import module
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Possible duplicate of Python: importing a sub‑package or sub‑module
– Nihal
Mar 7 at 12:39
Yes, correct as it is possible duplicate but I do not find one line answer in that question. Probably 'from subpackage import module' is the answer but I wonder what ppl think about 'import subpackage.module' if it is wrong or not.
– naivepredictor
Mar 7 at 12:45
add a comment |
1
Possible duplicate of Python: importing a sub‑package or sub‑module
– Nihal
Mar 7 at 12:39
Yes, correct as it is possible duplicate but I do not find one line answer in that question. Probably 'from subpackage import module' is the answer but I wonder what ppl think about 'import subpackage.module' if it is wrong or not.
– naivepredictor
Mar 7 at 12:45
1
1
Possible duplicate of Python: importing a sub‑package or sub‑module
– Nihal
Mar 7 at 12:39
Possible duplicate of Python: importing a sub‑package or sub‑module
– Nihal
Mar 7 at 12:39
Yes, correct as it is possible duplicate but I do not find one line answer in that question. Probably 'from subpackage import module' is the answer but I wonder what ppl think about 'import subpackage.module' if it is wrong or not.
– naivepredictor
Mar 7 at 12:45
Yes, correct as it is possible duplicate but I do not find one line answer in that question. Probably 'from subpackage import module' is the answer but I wonder what ppl think about 'import subpackage.module' if it is wrong or not.
– naivepredictor
Mar 7 at 12:45
add a comment |
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Possible duplicate of Python: importing a sub‑package or sub‑module
– Nihal
Mar 7 at 12:39
Yes, correct as it is possible duplicate but I do not find one line answer in that question. Probably 'from subpackage import module' is the answer but I wonder what ppl think about 'import subpackage.module' if it is wrong or not.
– naivepredictor
Mar 7 at 12:45