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button in its place. Other clients may connect to the same underlying IPython kernel. The notebook server always prints to the terminal the full details of how to connect to each kernel, with messages such which is sufficient for getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. You can also request this connection data by running the %connect_info magic [http://ipython.org/ipython- doc/dev/interactive/tutorial passing a portion of the ID: $ ipython qtconsole --existing 87f7d2c0 Without an ID, --existing will connect to the most recently started kernel. This can also be done by running the %qtconsole magic [http://ipython0 码力 | 128 页 | 1.86 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.5.1 Documentation
whereas notebooks without an active kernel have a Delete button in its place. Other clients may connect to the same kernel. When each kernel is started, the notebook server prints to the terminal a message getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook uses the IPython kernel, you can also see this connection data by running the %connect_info magic, which will print the same passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter qtconsole --existing 87f7d2c0 Without an ID, --existing will connect to the most recently started kernel. With the IPython kernel, you can also run the %qtconsole magic0 码力 | 191 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.5.0 Documentation
whereas notebooks without an active kernel have a Delete button in its place. Other clients may connect to the same kernel. When each kernel is started, the notebook server prints to the terminal a message getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook uses the IPython kernel, you can also see this connection data by running the %connect_info magic, which will print the same passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter qtconsole --existing 87f7d2c0 Without an ID, --existing will connect to the most recently started kernel. With the IPython kernel, you can also run the %qtconsole magic0 码力 | 189 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.10 Documentation
whereas notebooks without an active kernel have a Delete button in its place. Other clients may connect to the same kernel. When each kernel is started, the notebook server prints to the terminal a message getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook uses the IPython kernel, you can also see this connection data by running the %connect_info magic, which will print the same passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter qtconsole --existing 87f7d2c0 Without an ID, --existing will connect to the most recently started kernel. With the IPython kernel, you can also run the %qtconsole magic0 码力 | 181 页 | 1.87 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.11 Documentation
whereas notebooks without an active kernel have a Delete button in its place. Other clients may connect to the same kernel. When each kernel is started, the notebook server prints to the terminal a message getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook uses the IPython kernel, you can also see this connection data by running the %connect_info magic, which will print the same passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter qtconsole --existing 87f7d2c0 Without an ID, --existing will connect to the most recently started kernel. With the IPython kernel, you can also run the %qtconsole magic0 码力 | 183 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.9 Documentation
whereas notebooks without an active kernel have a Delete button in its place. Other clients may connect to the same kernel. When each kernel is started, the notebook server prints to the terminal a message getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook uses the IPython kernel, you can also see this connection data by running the %connect_info magic, which will print the same passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter qtconsole --existing 87f7d2c0 Without an ID, --existing will connect to the most recently started kernel. With the IPython kernel, you can also run the %qtconsole magic0 码力 | 181 页 | 1.87 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.12 Documentation
whereas notebooks without an active kernel have a Delete button in its place. Other clients may connect to the same kernel. When each kernel is started, the notebook server prints to the terminal a message getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook uses the IPython kernel, you can also see this connection data by running the %connect_info magic, which will print the same passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter qtconsole --existing 87f7d2c0 Without an ID, --existing will connect to the most recently started kernel. With the IPython kernel, you can also run the %qtconsole magic0 码力 | 185 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.6 Documentation
whereas notebooks without an active kernel have a Delete button in its place. Other clients may connect to the same kernel. When each kernel is started, the notebook server prints to the terminal a message getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook uses the IPython kernel, you can also see this connection data by running the %connect_info magic, which will print the same passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter qtconsole --existing 87f7d2c0 Without an ID, --existing will connect to the most recently started kernel. With the IPython kernel, you can also run the %qtconsole magic0 码力 | 181 页 | 1.87 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.5.2 Documentation
whereas notebooks without an active kernel have a Delete button in its place. Other clients may connect to the same kernel. When each kernel is started, the notebook server prints to the terminal a message getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook uses the IPython kernel, you can also see this connection data by running the %connect_info magic, which will print the same passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter qtconsole --existing 87f7d2c0 Without an ID, --existing will connect to the most recently started kernel. With the IPython kernel, you can also run the %qtconsole magic0 码力 | 191 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.5 Documentation
whereas notebooks without an active kernel have a Delete button in its place. Other clients may connect to the same kernel. When each kernel is started, the notebook server prints to the terminal a message getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook uses the IPython kernel, you can also see this connection data by running the %connect_info magic, which will print the same passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter qtconsole --existing 87f7d2c0 Without an ID, --existing will connect to the most recently started kernel. With the IPython kernel, you can also run the %qtconsole magic0 码力 | 179 页 | 1.87 MB | 1 年前3
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