Sharan Basappa wrote: > I am running a small python code. The main module calls another data > loader module. I keep this getting this error. > > AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'raw_data' > > I tried few things in the code and finally realized that no matter the > line number is 68 of data loader module. Of course, this was after a few > iterations. I then commented this line itself but I still get this error. > > Below is a little longer code snippet. > > AttributeErrorTraceback (most recent call last) > D:\Projects\Initiatives\machine learning\Log analyzer\log_analyzer.py in > <module>() > 32 model = para['models'] > 33 assert model in ['DT', 'LR', 'SVM'] > ---> 34 raw_data, event_mapping_data = > data_loader.bgl_data_loader(para) > 35 > 36 logger.debug("raw data %s \n", raw_data) > D:\Projects\Initiatives\machine > learning\loglizer-master\loglizer-master\utils\data_loader.py in > bgl_data_loader(para) > 66 # get the label for each log > 67 data_df['label'] = (data_df['label'] != '-').astype(int) > ---> 68 #logger.debug("data frame %s \n", data_df) > 69 logger.debug("\n") > 70 raw_data = data_df[['label','seconds_since']].as_matrix() > AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'raw_data' > > If you notice, line 68 is commented. > I am not sure what I am doing wrong. > > Need some inputs ...
The source code in the traceback is read from the file when the exception is raised. If you edit a module after importing it the traceback may pick lines that caused the code raising the exception, but now contain something completely different. A little demo: >>> with open("tmp.py", "w") as f: f.write("def f():\n return 1/0\n") ... 21 >>> import tmp >>> with open("tmp.py", "w") as f: f.write("def f():\n return 1/2\n") ... 21 >>> tmp.f() Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> File "/home/peter/tmp.py", line 2, in f return 1/2 ZeroDivisionError: division by zero Therefore you must ensure that the interpreter is restarted after changing the source code. This may include restarting a server or an editor. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list