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I am new to Jupyter Notebook and I was following a youtube tutorial. Currently I am using Jupyter Notebook in the browser version. In the first line of the code (from the youtube video) it asked me to import cv2. After I run it, it shows this error






ModuleNotFoundError Traceback (most recent call
last) in
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----> 2 import cv2



ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'cv2'




Can anyone let me know what is my mistake and how can I solve it?
Thankyou so much










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  • Possible duplicate of OpenCV - cannot find module cv2

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  • it shows that you dont have the cv2 module installed. Have you tried to install? you can try : pip install opencv-python

    – MEdwin
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I am new to Jupyter Notebook and I was following a youtube tutorial. Currently I am using Jupyter Notebook in the browser version. In the first line of the code (from the youtube video) it asked me to import cv2. After I run it, it shows this error






ModuleNotFoundError Traceback (most recent call
last) in
1
----> 2 import cv2



ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'cv2'




Can anyone let me know what is my mistake and how can I solve it?
Thankyou so much










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  • Possible duplicate of OpenCV - cannot find module cv2

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  • it shows that you dont have the cv2 module installed. Have you tried to install? you can try : pip install opencv-python

    – MEdwin
    yesterday
















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I am new to Jupyter Notebook and I was following a youtube tutorial. Currently I am using Jupyter Notebook in the browser version. In the first line of the code (from the youtube video) it asked me to import cv2. After I run it, it shows this error






ModuleNotFoundError Traceback (most recent call
last) in
1
----> 2 import cv2



ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'cv2'




Can anyone let me know what is my mistake and how can I solve it?
Thankyou so much










share|improve this question









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I am new to Jupyter Notebook and I was following a youtube tutorial. Currently I am using Jupyter Notebook in the browser version. In the first line of the code (from the youtube video) it asked me to import cv2. After I run it, it shows this error






ModuleNotFoundError Traceback (most recent call
last) in
1
----> 2 import cv2



ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'cv2'




Can anyone let me know what is my mistake and how can I solve it?
Thankyou so much







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  • Possible duplicate of OpenCV - cannot find module cv2

    – Shanteshwar Inde
    yesterday











  • it shows that you dont have the cv2 module installed. Have you tried to install? you can try : pip install opencv-python

    – MEdwin
    yesterday





















  • Possible duplicate of OpenCV - cannot find module cv2

    – Shanteshwar Inde
    yesterday











  • it shows that you dont have the cv2 module installed. Have you tried to install? you can try : pip install opencv-python

    – MEdwin
    yesterday



















Possible duplicate of OpenCV - cannot find module cv2

– Shanteshwar Inde
yesterday





Possible duplicate of OpenCV - cannot find module cv2

– Shanteshwar Inde
yesterday













it shows that you dont have the cv2 module installed. Have you tried to install? you can try : pip install opencv-python

– MEdwin
yesterday







it shows that you dont have the cv2 module installed. Have you tried to install? you can try : pip install opencv-python

– MEdwin
yesterday














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You probably haven't install OpenCv yet.
Just install it with pip.



pip install opencv-python





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        pip install opencv-python





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        pip install opencv-python






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