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System: Julia 1.2.0 on Jupyter, Julia 1.10 on my other laptop has the same issue.
using PyPlot, Plots
using CSV, DataFrames
using Seaborn; sns = Seaborn;
df = CSV.read("Pokemon.csv", header=1);
sns.lmplot(x=df.Attack, y=df.Defense, data=df, fit_reg=false)
runs into error:
PyError ($(Expr(:escape, :(ccall(#= C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:43 =# @pysym(:PyObject_Call), PyPtr, (PyPtr, PyPtr, PyPtr), o, pyargsptr, kw))))) <class 'TypeError'>
TypeError("'PyCall.jlwrap' object is not subscriptable",)
File "C:\Users\jhsu.julia\conda\3\lib\site-packages\seaborn\regression.py", line 551, in lmplot
data = data[cols]
Stacktrace:
[1] pyerr_check at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\exception.jl:60 [inlined]
[2] pyerr_check at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\exception.jl:64 [inlined]
[3] _handle_error(::String) at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\exception.jl:81
[4] macro expansion at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\exception.jl:95 [inlined]
[5] #110 at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:43 [inlined]
[6] disable_sigint at .\c.jl:446 [inlined]
[7] __pycall! at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:42 [inlined]
[8] _pycall!(::PyCall.PyObject, ::PyCall.PyObject, ::Tuple{}, ::Int64, ::PyCall.PyObject) at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:29
[9] _pycall!(::PyCall.PyObject, ::PyCall.PyObject, ::Tuple{}, ::Base.Iterators.Pairs{Symbol,Any,NTuple{4,Symbol},NamedTuple{(:x, :y, :data, :fit_reg),Tuple{CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},DataFrame,Bool}}}) at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:11
[10] #call#117 at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:86 [inlined]
[11] (::getfield(PyCall, Symbol("#kw#PyObject")))(::NamedTuple{(:x, :y, :data, :fit_reg),Tuple{CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},DataFrame,Bool}}, ::PyCall.PyObject) at .\none:0
[12] #lmplot#4(::Base.Iterators.Pairs{Symbol,Any,NTuple{4,Symbol},NamedTuple{(:x, :y, :data, :fit_reg),Tuple{CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},DataFrame,Bool}}}, ::typeof(lmplot)) at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\Seaborn\E3HS0\src\Seaborn.jl:55
[13] (::getfield(Seaborn, Symbol("#kw##lmplot")))(::NamedTuple{(:x, :y, :data, :fit_reg),Tuple{CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},DataFrame,Bool}}, ::typeof(lmplot)) at .\none:0
[14] top-level scope at In[31]:1
However, using replot: sns.regplot(x=df.Attack, y=df.Defense, fit_reg=true)
yields expected plot.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
System: Julia 1.2.0 on Jupyter, Julia 1.10 on my other laptop has the same issue.
runs into error:
PyError ($(Expr(:escape, :(ccall(#= C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:43 =# @pysym(:PyObject_Call), PyPtr, (PyPtr, PyPtr, PyPtr), o, pyargsptr, kw))))) <class 'TypeError'>
TypeError("'PyCall.jlwrap' object is not subscriptable",)
File "C:\Users\jhsu.julia\conda\3\lib\site-packages\seaborn\regression.py", line 551, in lmplot
data = data[cols]
Stacktrace:
[1] pyerr_check at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\exception.jl:60 [inlined]
[2] pyerr_check at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\exception.jl:64 [inlined]
[3] _handle_error(::String) at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\exception.jl:81
[4] macro expansion at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\exception.jl:95 [inlined]
[5] #110 at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:43 [inlined]
[6] disable_sigint at .\c.jl:446 [inlined]
[7] __pycall! at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:42 [inlined]
[8] _pycall!(::PyCall.PyObject, ::PyCall.PyObject, ::Tuple{}, ::Int64, ::PyCall.PyObject) at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:29
[9] _pycall!(::PyCall.PyObject, ::PyCall.PyObject, ::Tuple{}, ::Base.Iterators.Pairs{Symbol,Any,NTuple{4,Symbol},NamedTuple{(:x, :y, :data, :fit_reg),Tuple{CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},DataFrame,Bool}}}) at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:11
[10] #call#117 at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\PyCall\zqDXB\src\pyfncall.jl:86 [inlined]
[11] (::getfield(PyCall, Symbol("#kw#PyObject")))(::NamedTuple{(:x, :y, :data, :fit_reg),Tuple{CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},DataFrame,Bool}}, ::PyCall.PyObject) at .\none:0
[12] #lmplot#4(::Base.Iterators.Pairs{Symbol,Any,NTuple{4,Symbol},NamedTuple{(:x, :y, :data, :fit_reg),Tuple{CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},DataFrame,Bool}}}, ::typeof(lmplot)) at C:\Users\jhsu.julia\packages\Seaborn\E3HS0\src\Seaborn.jl:55
[13] (::getfield(Seaborn, Symbol("#kw##lmplot")))(::NamedTuple{(:x, :y, :data, :fit_reg),Tuple{CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},CSV.Column{Int64,Int64},DataFrame,Bool}}, ::typeof(lmplot)) at .\none:0
[14] top-level scope at In[31]:1
However, using replot:
sns.regplot(x=df.Attack, y=df.Defense, fit_reg=true)
yields expected plot.
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