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Error screenshotCan anyone tell me how to install the third version of d3 using npm line to use it in reactJS. I used npm install d3@3.4.11 but an error occured that is shown in the picture.










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    Error screenshotCan anyone tell me how to install the third version of d3 using npm line to use it in reactJS. I used npm install d3@3.4.11 but an error occured that is shown in the picture.










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      Error screenshotCan anyone tell me how to install the third version of d3 using npm line to use it in reactJS. I used npm install d3@3.4.11 but an error occured that is shown in the picture.










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      Error screenshotCan anyone tell me how to install the third version of d3 using npm line to use it in reactJS. I used npm install d3@3.4.11 but an error occured that is shown in the picture.







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          Just type in cmd or terminal npm install d3@3.0.0 or whatever version you need.






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          • Ya, I tried that command but it is showing the error that is mentioned in the picture above.

            – Bharat Spp
            Nov 21 '18 at 11:50











          • Yeah, but as you can see, error says Cant find Python executable. so I guess that installation of d3 is not the problem here.

            – Petar
            Nov 21 '18 at 12:57



















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          Install the latest version of d3 using




          npm install d3




          and now rename the version of d3 in package.json with your required version, but I think every version doesn't support this as I required to install version 3.4.11 but it threw errors so I renamed the d3 version with the latest version of d3 version 3 i.e, 3.5.17.
          After entering your required version save that json file and type




          npm install




          in your terminal...






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            Just type in cmd or terminal npm install d3@3.0.0 or whatever version you need.






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            • Ya, I tried that command but it is showing the error that is mentioned in the picture above.

              – Bharat Spp
              Nov 21 '18 at 11:50











            • Yeah, but as you can see, error says Cant find Python executable. so I guess that installation of d3 is not the problem here.

              – Petar
              Nov 21 '18 at 12:57
















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            Just type in cmd or terminal npm install d3@3.0.0 or whatever version you need.






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            • Ya, I tried that command but it is showing the error that is mentioned in the picture above.

              – Bharat Spp
              Nov 21 '18 at 11:50











            • Yeah, but as you can see, error says Cant find Python executable. so I guess that installation of d3 is not the problem here.

              – Petar
              Nov 21 '18 at 12:57














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            Just type in cmd or terminal npm install d3@3.0.0 or whatever version you need.






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            Just type in cmd or terminal npm install d3@3.0.0 or whatever version you need.







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            • Ya, I tried that command but it is showing the error that is mentioned in the picture above.

              – Bharat Spp
              Nov 21 '18 at 11:50











            • Yeah, but as you can see, error says Cant find Python executable. so I guess that installation of d3 is not the problem here.

              – Petar
              Nov 21 '18 at 12:57



















            • Ya, I tried that command but it is showing the error that is mentioned in the picture above.

              – Bharat Spp
              Nov 21 '18 at 11:50











            • Yeah, but as you can see, error says Cant find Python executable. so I guess that installation of d3 is not the problem here.

              – Petar
              Nov 21 '18 at 12:57

















            Ya, I tried that command but it is showing the error that is mentioned in the picture above.

            – Bharat Spp
            Nov 21 '18 at 11:50





            Ya, I tried that command but it is showing the error that is mentioned in the picture above.

            – Bharat Spp
            Nov 21 '18 at 11:50













            Yeah, but as you can see, error says Cant find Python executable. so I guess that installation of d3 is not the problem here.

            – Petar
            Nov 21 '18 at 12:57





            Yeah, but as you can see, error says Cant find Python executable. so I guess that installation of d3 is not the problem here.

            – Petar
            Nov 21 '18 at 12:57













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            Install the latest version of d3 using




            npm install d3




            and now rename the version of d3 in package.json with your required version, but I think every version doesn't support this as I required to install version 3.4.11 but it threw errors so I renamed the d3 version with the latest version of d3 version 3 i.e, 3.5.17.
            After entering your required version save that json file and type




            npm install




            in your terminal...






            share|improve this answer




























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              Install the latest version of d3 using




              npm install d3




              and now rename the version of d3 in package.json with your required version, but I think every version doesn't support this as I required to install version 3.4.11 but it threw errors so I renamed the d3 version with the latest version of d3 version 3 i.e, 3.5.17.
              After entering your required version save that json file and type




              npm install




              in your terminal...






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                Install the latest version of d3 using




                npm install d3




                and now rename the version of d3 in package.json with your required version, but I think every version doesn't support this as I required to install version 3.4.11 but it threw errors so I renamed the d3 version with the latest version of d3 version 3 i.e, 3.5.17.
                After entering your required version save that json file and type




                npm install




                in your terminal...






                share|improve this answer













                Install the latest version of d3 using




                npm install d3




                and now rename the version of d3 in package.json with your required version, but I think every version doesn't support this as I required to install version 3.4.11 but it threw errors so I renamed the d3 version with the latest version of d3 version 3 i.e, 3.5.17.
                After entering your required version save that json file and type




                npm install




                in your terminal...







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