Program closes immediatly if I import tensorflow (program with tkinter)












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I wonder why my test program closes directy if I import tensorflow. I can actually run it in sublime text using ctrl + b but when I try to open it with python (by clicking on it) it just closes immediatly.



from tkinter import *
import tensorflow as tf

root = Tk()
c = Canvas(root,height=500,width=500)
c.pack()
root.mainloop()


I tried the same program but without importing tensorflow and I could open it with python:



from tkinter import *
#import tensorflow as tf
root = Tk()
c = Canvas(root,height=500,width=500)
c.pack()
root.mainloop()


So my questions are:





  • What's the problem?

  • How can I import tensorflow and open it with python (using tkinter)?


I'm on windows 10, running python 3.5.4








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    I wonder why my test program closes directy if I import tensorflow. I can actually run it in sublime text using ctrl + b but when I try to open it with python (by clicking on it) it just closes immediatly.



    from tkinter import *
    import tensorflow as tf

    root = Tk()
    c = Canvas(root,height=500,width=500)
    c.pack()
    root.mainloop()


    I tried the same program but without importing tensorflow and I could open it with python:



    from tkinter import *
    #import tensorflow as tf
    root = Tk()
    c = Canvas(root,height=500,width=500)
    c.pack()
    root.mainloop()


    So my questions are:





    • What's the problem?

    • How can I import tensorflow and open it with python (using tkinter)?


    I'm on windows 10, running python 3.5.4








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      I wonder why my test program closes directy if I import tensorflow. I can actually run it in sublime text using ctrl + b but when I try to open it with python (by clicking on it) it just closes immediatly.



      from tkinter import *
      import tensorflow as tf

      root = Tk()
      c = Canvas(root,height=500,width=500)
      c.pack()
      root.mainloop()


      I tried the same program but without importing tensorflow and I could open it with python:



      from tkinter import *
      #import tensorflow as tf
      root = Tk()
      c = Canvas(root,height=500,width=500)
      c.pack()
      root.mainloop()


      So my questions are:





      • What's the problem?

      • How can I import tensorflow and open it with python (using tkinter)?


      I'm on windows 10, running python 3.5.4








      share|improve this question














      I wonder why my test program closes directy if I import tensorflow. I can actually run it in sublime text using ctrl + b but when I try to open it with python (by clicking on it) it just closes immediatly.



      from tkinter import *
      import tensorflow as tf

      root = Tk()
      c = Canvas(root,height=500,width=500)
      c.pack()
      root.mainloop()


      I tried the same program but without importing tensorflow and I could open it with python:



      from tkinter import *
      #import tensorflow as tf
      root = Tk()
      c = Canvas(root,height=500,width=500)
      c.pack()
      root.mainloop()


      So my questions are:





      • What's the problem?

      • How can I import tensorflow and open it with python (using tkinter)?


      I'm on windows 10, running python 3.5.4





      python python-3.x windows tensorflow tkinter






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