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Thank you for providing this good package. But I have encountered a Error when I am running the example (Standardize)
rdkit.Chem.rdmolfiles.MolFromSmiles(unicode)
did not match C++ signature:
MolFromSmiles(std::string SMILES, bool sanitize=True, boost::python::dict replacements={})
Because of the "Chem.MolFromSmarts('CX3[OX2H1]')" need a string. While ''from future import unicode_literals" was added at the top .
If I remove the "from future import unicode_literals". Things goes well.
Could you please explain how to avoid this error? or this "from future import unicode_literals" is used in the other latter code? Can I just remove it?
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Thank you for your reply. I am using a rdkit(201309-1) from Ubuntu. It is not convenient for me to change the version because other projects relies on it. Can I just remove the "from future import unicode_literals"?
Thank you for providing this good package. But I have encountered a Error when I am running the example (Standardize)
rdkit.Chem.rdmolfiles.MolFromSmiles(unicode)
did not match C++ signature:
MolFromSmiles(std::string SMILES, bool sanitize=True, boost::python::dict replacements={})
Because of the "Chem.MolFromSmarts('CX3[OX2H1]')" need a string. While ''from future import unicode_literals" was added at the top .
If I remove the "from future import unicode_literals". Things goes well.
Could you please explain how to avoid this error? or this "from future import unicode_literals" is used in the other latter code? Can I just remove it?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: