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Typo in Numpy and Pandas versions? #1

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FiReTiTi opened this issue Feb 20, 2024 · 2 comments
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Typo in Numpy and Pandas versions? #1

FiReTiTi opened this issue Feb 20, 2024 · 2 comments

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@FiReTiTi
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FiReTiTi commented Feb 20, 2024

Hi,
is there not a typo in the requested Numpy version?
Wouldn't it be 1.21.5 instead of 1.12.5?
Same for Pandas, version 1.5.5 does not exist (anymore?). Which one should we use?
Regards,

@FiReTiTi FiReTiTi changed the title Typo in Numpy version? Typo in Numpy and Pandas versions? Feb 20, 2024
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Btw, when installing mlxtend required version, it also forced the upgrade to numpy==1.26.4, which is also requested by scipy.

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The inclusion of the >= operator in the requirment.txt file for the versions of each library allows users to choose any compatible version surpassing the specified minimum. I've recently reinstalled all libraries on my machine to ensure accuracy and found no inconsistencies in versioning. I highly advise adhering to the instructions provided in the readme file to set up your environment seamlessly.

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