No module named lstm_predictor - tensorflow

When I am trying to import the following module,
>>> from lstm_predictor import lstm_model
The error says no module named lstm_predictor.
How can I solve the problem?

It seems like you are utilizing the lstm_predictor package present in https://github.com/tgjeon/TensorFlow-Tutorials-for-Time-Series.
Since this is not a standard module, make sure you have cloned this project and you have the lstm_predictor.py file in the same folder as your python terminal.

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I have my_ui.py and resources_rc.py are automatically generated from a QT GUI designer.
I can run my_ui.py using python my_ui.py.
This is my-module structure
\my-module
\__init__.py
\my_ui.py
\resouces_rc.py
Content of init.py. resource_rc will be imported and later used inside my_ui.py
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sys.modules['resource_rc'] = resources_rc
pyinstaller command:
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I got an error message when running ./dist/my_ui
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Any idea how to solve this problem? Many thanks.

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I'm facing the above error when I try to execute the following code:
from secrets import IEX_CLOUD_API_TOKEN
I tried using '.secrets' instead of 'secrets' but that gives the ModuleNotFoundError.
It's not a problem with the secrets library or anything of such kind.
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Code shall run !!

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I tried to install EZGmail module for Python. When I check my interpreter settings, it shows it as installed in the PyCharm list. I then use this same interpreter for my project, but I get a module not found error when trying to import EZGmail. What should I check?
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Why I am getting error as "ImportError: No module named pyPdf" even after installing PyPdf3

I am trying to customize a module in Odoo 10. And I have created a addon path for the new module but I have no good right!
I am getting error "ImportError: No module named pyPdf". Since I am beginner on coding industry I find difficult to sort out this issue. Can anyone help me to sort out this issue?
Python3 support was introduced in Odoo 11, IIRC. So just try to install pyPdf for Python2.
This is usually a path problem. You should check that the directory containing pyPDF is on the Python path.
> # Print a list with the directories in the Python path
> import sys
> sys.path
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Try to run using python2
Try this on the terminal,
python2 path_to_odoo_folder/./odoo-bin

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I am trying to execute a python method from eclipse using jython. I managed to run it with following code:
PythonInterpreter.initialize(System.getProperties(),
System.getProperties(), new String[0]);
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interpreter.execfile("Mypython.py");
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My problem is when I import another python script, which exists even in the same directory with Mypython.py. For example, when I add:
from food import Pizza
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I found some questions about importing python libaries like os, but in my case this is not an issue.
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Could you please help me with that problem.
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