In python, when you import a library, it is expected to be utilized in the code blocks. Hence, as it obviously states, you may have imported these but have not used all of them.
Besides that being the obvious warning, your imports should have been
import numpy as np
NOT bumpy
.
And remove the unnecessary period following the pandas import.
import pandas as pd
But if you still want to have imports and not use them, or keep them for later declarations, you could choose to suppress or ignore the warnings, which I do not endorse. But, if you so badly want to get rid of ’em, you can do so by adding the following line to the beginning of your code.
import warnings
warnings.filterwarnings("ignore")
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solved Imported but unused in python [closed]