PyQt5: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt5'












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I have installed Python 3.7.1 and trying to run a form created using QTdesigner.But this error occurred.I have also installed PyQt5 module using



pip install PyQt5 


The error is:



from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets   

ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt5'









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    I have installed Python 3.7.1 and trying to run a form created using QTdesigner.But this error occurred.I have also installed PyQt5 module using



    pip install PyQt5 


    The error is:



    from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets   

    ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt5'









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      I have installed Python 3.7.1 and trying to run a form created using QTdesigner.But this error occurred.I have also installed PyQt5 module using



      pip install PyQt5 


      The error is:



      from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets   

      ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt5'









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      I have installed Python 3.7.1 and trying to run a form created using QTdesigner.But this error occurred.I have also installed PyQt5 module using



      pip install PyQt5 


      The error is:



      from PyQt5 import QtCore, QtGui, QtWidgets   

      ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'PyQt5'






      python python-3.x pyqt5






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      edited Nov 25 '18 at 4:45









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          Python and pip seem to be running on different versions.



          If you're using various versions of Python, use
          python -m pip install PyQt5
          instead of pip.






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          • pyqt5 version:5.11.3 is installed for python 3.7.1.Is it proper..?

            – Rakesh R Nair
            Nov 25 '18 at 12:50











          • I'm clueless that PyQt5 is available on Python 3.7. Testing in Python 3.6 is also a good way.

            – user7121223
            Nov 25 '18 at 12:53













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          • pyqt5 version:5.11.3 is installed for python 3.7.1.Is it proper..?

            – Rakesh R Nair
            Nov 25 '18 at 12:50











          • I'm clueless that PyQt5 is available on Python 3.7. Testing in Python 3.6 is also a good way.

            – user7121223
            Nov 25 '18 at 12:53


















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          Python and pip seem to be running on different versions.



          If you're using various versions of Python, use
          python -m pip install PyQt5
          instead of pip.






          share|improve this answer


























          • pyqt5 version:5.11.3 is installed for python 3.7.1.Is it proper..?

            – Rakesh R Nair
            Nov 25 '18 at 12:50











          • I'm clueless that PyQt5 is available on Python 3.7. Testing in Python 3.6 is also a good way.

            – user7121223
            Nov 25 '18 at 12:53
















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          Python and pip seem to be running on different versions.



          If you're using various versions of Python, use
          python -m pip install PyQt5
          instead of pip.






          share|improve this answer















          Python and pip seem to be running on different versions.



          If you're using various versions of Python, use
          python -m pip install PyQt5
          instead of pip.







          share|improve this answer














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          answered Nov 25 '18 at 8:27







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          • pyqt5 version:5.11.3 is installed for python 3.7.1.Is it proper..?

            – Rakesh R Nair
            Nov 25 '18 at 12:50











          • I'm clueless that PyQt5 is available on Python 3.7. Testing in Python 3.6 is also a good way.

            – user7121223
            Nov 25 '18 at 12:53





















          • pyqt5 version:5.11.3 is installed for python 3.7.1.Is it proper..?

            – Rakesh R Nair
            Nov 25 '18 at 12:50











          • I'm clueless that PyQt5 is available on Python 3.7. Testing in Python 3.6 is also a good way.

            – user7121223
            Nov 25 '18 at 12:53



















          pyqt5 version:5.11.3 is installed for python 3.7.1.Is it proper..?

          – Rakesh R Nair
          Nov 25 '18 at 12:50





          pyqt5 version:5.11.3 is installed for python 3.7.1.Is it proper..?

          – Rakesh R Nair
          Nov 25 '18 at 12:50













          I'm clueless that PyQt5 is available on Python 3.7. Testing in Python 3.6 is also a good way.

          – user7121223
          Nov 25 '18 at 12:53







          I'm clueless that PyQt5 is available on Python 3.7. Testing in Python 3.6 is also a good way.

          – user7121223
          Nov 25 '18 at 12:53






















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