"Unused import statement" error, code disappears if I resolve it.

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I've read the other threads on this particular issue I am experiencing, but I can't identify with the problems and hence I started a new one.

Optimizing imports as suggested by others make the code disappear.

Does anyone have a fix for this?

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Hi Ry4n L3e! Could you provide an example please? Optimize import should remove all unused imports - it's the default behaviour.

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My apologies!

 I have numpy installed by means of  Preferences > Project Interpreter > "+" > numpy. Numpy now shows as version 1.13.0rc2 (Latest Version).

When I type in "import", the recommendations show "import" and "__import__ (name, globals.....)". Using the autocomplete, "import" appears in orange fonts. And I proceed to type in "bumpy", which triggers the autocomplete too. However as soon as I type it in, the entire line gets greyed out, triggering the error in my title.

I hope I have described it sufficiently for troubleshooting.
Thanks a lot!

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Hi,

i have the same problem like Ry4n L3e.

He describes it well, here are some screenshots.

I try to import the "random" lib:


Thank you so much for help,

Luki

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Not sure what I did right/wrong. I simply updated and continued coding as if there's no error. When the imported package is called for, it appears and is in use. When I import additional packages but did not use it, they remained greyed out. Might be a feature of PyCharm to help build faster.

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Yeap, if the import is not used (e.g. imported object was not called) then PyCharm is going to mark it as unused and grey out. It's a feature.

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