Problem:
The pip install will return an error and will not allow you to install the required panda and plotly packages. This is due to pip and apt being different types of packages; this results in python preventing the 2 from being installed as it may lead to conflict errors.
Solution:
Using a virtual environment, (venv), should allow the user to install both pip and apt type packages. The following is an example of how one may be created:
python3 -m venv .venv .venv/bin/activate python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
An alternative method is to use the break system packages command to run the installation. *Note: Breaking system packages may have unknown consequences to your python environment, it is recommended to thoroughly research the system break packages command before using it. This may be done by tagging on to the commands as follows:
pip install plotly --break-system-packages