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JzK for this amazing repository. May He bless all your efforts.
I am on Windows 11, tried using this with both Python 3.11 and 3.9, it gives me following error:
import pyquran as q
t_rasm = q.count_rasm(q.quran.get_sura(104), system=None)
File "C:\Users....\pyquran.py", line 459, in count_rasm
A=numpy.zeros((n, p), dtype=numpy.int)
File "C:\Users...\lib\site-packages\numpy_init_.py", line 353, in getattr
raise AttributeError(former_attrs[attr])
AttributeError: module 'numpy' has no attribute 'int'. np.int was a deprecated alias for the builtin int. To avoid this error in existing code, use int by itself. Doing this will not modify any behavior and is safe. When replacing np.int, you may wish to use e.g. np.int64 or np.int32 to specify the precision. If you wish to review your current use, check the release note link for additional information.
The aliases was originally deprecated in NumPy 1.20; for more details and guidance see the original release note at: https://numpy.org/devdocs/release/1.20.0-notes.html#deprecations
I updated def count_rasm(text, system=None) in pyquran.py line 459 to get my code to work: A = numpy.zeros((n, p), dtype=int)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
JzK for this amazing repository. May He bless all your efforts.
I am on Windows 11, tried using this with both Python 3.11 and 3.9, it gives me following error:
File "C:\Users....\pyquran.py", line 459, in count_rasm
A=numpy.zeros((n, p), dtype=numpy.int)
File "C:\Users...\lib\site-packages\numpy_init_.py", line 353, in getattr
raise AttributeError(former_attrs[attr])
AttributeError: module 'numpy' has no attribute 'int'.
np.int
was a deprecated alias for the builtinint
. To avoid this error in existing code, useint
by itself. Doing this will not modify any behavior and is safe. When replacingnp.int
, you may wish to use e.g.np.int64
ornp.int32
to specify the precision. If you wish to review your current use, check the release note link for additional information.The aliases was originally deprecated in NumPy 1.20; for more details and guidance see the original release note at:
https://numpy.org/devdocs/release/1.20.0-notes.html#deprecations
I updated def count_rasm(text, system=None) in pyquran.py line 459 to get my code to work:
A = numpy.zeros((n, p), dtype=int)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: