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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 render math/LaTeX. It is very large, so you may want to disable it if you have a slow internet connection, or for offline use of the notebook. When disabled, equations etc. will appear as their untransformed an HTTP origin: ws[s]://hostname[:port] ConnectionFileMixin.connection_file : Unicode Default: '' JSON file in which to store connection info [default: kernel-.json] This file will contain the 0 码力 | 128 页 | 1.86 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.5.1 Documentation
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 ID information along with other are specific to the IPython kernel. 3.9.2 Manual connection To connect another Frontend to a Kernel manually, you first need to find out the connection information for the Kernel using the %connect_info 3 Automatic connection using a new Qt Console You can also start a new Qt Console connected to your current Kernel by using the %qtconsole magic. This will detect the necessary connection information0 码力 | 191 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.5.0 Documentation
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 ID information along with other are specific to the IPython kernel. 3.9.2 Manual connection To connect another Frontend to a Kernel manually, you first need to find out the connection information for the Kernel using the %connect_info 3 Automatic connection using a new Qt Console You can also start a new Qt Console connected to your current Kernel by using the %qtconsole magic. This will detect the necessary connection information0 码力 | 189 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.10 Documentation
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 ID information along with other are specific to the IPython kernel. 3.9.2 Manual connection To connect another Frontend to a Kernel manually, you first need to find out the connection information for the Kernel using the %connect_info 3 Automatic connection using a new Qt Console You can also start a new Qt Console connected to your current Kernel by using the %qtconsole magic. This will detect the necessary connection information0 码力 | 181 页 | 1.87 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.11 Documentation
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 ID information along with other are specific to the IPython kernel. 3.9.2 Manual connection To connect another Frontend to a Kernel manually, you first need to find out the connection information for the Kernel using the %connect_info 3 Automatic connection using a new Qt Console You can also start a new Qt Console connected to your current Kernel by using the %qtconsole magic. This will detect the necessary connection information0 码力 | 183 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.9 Documentation
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 ID information along with other are specific to the IPython kernel. 3.9.2 Manual connection To connect another Frontend to a Kernel manually, you first need to find out the connection information for the Kernel using the %connect_info 3 Automatic connection using a new Qt Console You can also start a new Qt Console connected to your current Kernel by using the %qtconsole magic. This will detect the necessary connection information0 码力 | 181 页 | 1.87 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.12 Documentation
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 ID information along with other are specific to the IPython kernel. 3.9.2 Manual connection To connect another Frontend to a Kernel manually, you first need to find out the connection information for the Kernel using the %connect_info 3 Automatic connection using a new Qt Console You can also start a new Qt Console connected to your current Kernel by using the %qtconsole magic. This will detect the necessary connection information0 码力 | 185 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.6 Documentation
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 ID information along with other are specific to the IPython kernel. 3.9.2 Manual connection To connect another Frontend to a Kernel manually, you first need to find out the connection information for the Kernel using the %connect_info 3 Automatic connection using a new Qt Console You can also start a new Qt Console connected to your current Kernel by using the %qtconsole magic. This will detect the necessary connection information0 码力 | 181 页 | 1.87 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.5.2 Documentation
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 ID information along with other are specific to the IPython kernel. 3.9.2 Manual connection To connect another Frontend to a Kernel manually, you first need to find out the connection information for the Kernel using the %connect_info 3 Automatic connection using a new Qt Console You can also start a new Qt Console connected to your current Kernel by using the %qtconsole magic. This will detect the necessary connection information0 码力 | 191 页 | 1.88 MB | 1 年前3Jupyter Notebook 6.4.5 Documentation
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 ID information along with other are specific to the IPython kernel. 3.9.2 Manual connection To connect another Frontend to a Kernel manually, you first need to find out the connection information for the Kernel using the %connect_info 3 Automatic connection using a new Qt Console You can also start a new Qt Console connected to your current Kernel by using the %qtconsole magic. This will detect the necessary connection information0 码力 | 179 页 | 1.87 MB | 1 年前3
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