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Cannot import name "_parsefull" #1

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Closius opened this issue Jan 16, 2017 · 7 comments
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Cannot import name "_parsefull" #1

Closius opened this issue Jan 16, 2017 · 7 comments

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@Closius
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Closius commented Jan 16, 2017

Hi.

I try to call "from pyansys import Reader" and receive ImportEror "Cannot import name "_parsefull""

I can not understand why. Could you help me?

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akaszynski commented Jan 16, 2017 via email

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Closius commented Jan 17, 2017

I use Python 3.5.2 (Anaconda 4.2.0) on Windows 7 x64 sp1

I think there is another problem: I can't call "cimport" (name 'cimport' is not default). I didn't use Cython before.. PS: I have got Cython in pip list.

Also I didn't install ANSYScdb (due to Microsoft Visual C++ Build Tools installation problem), but as I understood correct ANSYScdb is not necessary for pyansys.

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akaszynski commented Jan 24, 2017 via email

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phsheth commented May 12, 2017

  1. Was there a solution to this issue?
  2. can a version be released for Python 3.6?
  3. can a functionality be added to read nodal temperatures, stress tensors and principal strains?
  4. can a functionality be added to write results into a .rst file from our calculations?

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akaszynski commented May 12, 2017 via email

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phsheth commented May 12, 2017

  1. ok
  2. yes installed on 3.6 - by changing the installer names from 35 to 36. shows me the "Cannot import name "_parsefull"" error.

updated questions:
3. can a functionality be added to read nodal temperatures, stress tensors and principal strains?
4. can a functionality be added to write results into a .rst file from our calculations?

I need this at work - but cannot expect you to produce the code immediately!

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akaszynski commented May 27, 2017 via email

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