Starting Jupyter Notebook
To start the jupyter notebook, type the below command in the terminal.
jupyter notebook
This will print some information about the notebook server in your terminal, including the URL of the web application (by default, http://localhost:8888) and then open your default web browser to this URL. After the notebook is opened, you’ll see the Notebook Dashboard, which will show a list of the notebooks, files, and subdirectories in the directory where the notebook server was started. Most of the time, you will wish to start a notebook server in the highest level directory containing notebooks. Often this will be your home directory.
How To Use Jupyter Notebook – An Ultimate Guide
The Jupyter Notebook is an open-source web application that allows you to create and share documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text. Uses include data cleaning and transformation, numerical simulation, statistical modeling, data visualization, machine learning, and much more. Jupyter has support for over 40 different programming languages and Python is one of them. Python is a requirement (Python 3.3 or greater, or Python 2.7) for installing the Jupyter Notebook itself.
Table Of Content
- Installation
- Starting Jupyter Notebook
- Creating a Notebook
- Hello World in Jupyter Notebook
- Cells in Jupyter Notebook
- Kernel
- Naming the notebook
- Notebook Extensions
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