Jython: ImportError: No module named multiarray?

Jython is Java. Parts of Numpy are implemented as c extensions to Python (.pyd files). Some parts are implemented as .

Py files, which will work just fine in Jython. However, they cannot function with out access to the C level code. Currently, there is noway to use numpy in jython.

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I know this is an old thread, but I recently ran into this same problem and was able to solve it and I figure the solution should be here in case anyone in the future runs into it. Like said above, Jython cannot deal with numpy's pre-compiled c files, but within nltk, the use of numpy is very limited and it's fairly straightforward to rewrite the affected bits of code. That's what I did, and I'm sure it's not the most computationally effective solution, but it works.

This code is found in nltk.metrics. Segmentation, and I will only paste relevant code, but it will still be a little much.

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