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Hey @muhshif, which version of python-cmethods do you use? I think that you are using a version less than v1.0.0. The error says that "module [...]" so the module indeed do not has the attribute. In version<v1.0.0 - the CMethods class of the module CMethods has this attribute. So in case you are using pyhton-cmethods<v1.0.0 you can access the function like this: from cmethods.CMethods import CMethods
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CMethods.adjust_3d(...) I recommend upgrading to the latest version (v1.0.0) - or wait until v1.0.1 that I will publish today or tomorrow. Here the CMethods class can be imported and used like: from cmethods import CMethods as cm
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cm.adjust_3d(....) |
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I was actually testing this "CMethods" and met with this following error:
AttributeError: module 'cmethods.CMethods' has no attribute 'adjust_3d'
I have installed "CMethods", I used the 1D time series data, etc.
But, still I am not sure why this is happening?
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