Dear Raghu,
I guess your problem might come from the fact that Spyder does not properly link with PYTHONPATH.
I suggest to try first to run your .py file in a simple terminal (or Anaconda terminal if you have Anaconda) to check the correct installation of GetFEM++. If this works, then it means that the issue is that of the parameters/options of Spyder to locate the new library. I do not use Spyder but a web search should help you on that point.
Best regards
Jean-François Barthélémy
Le lun. 30 sept. 2019 à 08:21, RAGHURAM T.R. <
address@hidden> a écrit :
Dear all,
I am getting the following error when I run getfem in Windows 10 64 bit interfaced with Python 3.7 (Spyder IDE)
No module named 'getfem'
I even saved the .py file in the same location where getfem is installed but still the error persists. Please help.