Jupyter Notebook 6.4.4 Documentation[NotebookApp] Kernel started: 87f7d2c0-13e3-43df-8bb8-1bd37aaf3373 This long string is the kernel’s ID which is sufficient for getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook print the same ID information along with other details. You can then, for example, manually start a Qt console connected to the same kernel from the command line, by passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter 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 magic in the notebook to open a Qt0 码力 | 182 页 | 1.53 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 6.2.0 Documentation[NotebookApp] Kernel started: 87f7d2c0-13e3-43df-8bb8-1bd37aaf3373 This long string is the kernel’s ID which is sufficient for getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook print the same ID information along with other details. You can then, for example, manually start a Qt console connected to the same kernel from the command line, by passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter 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 magic in the notebook to open a Qt0 码力 | 176 页 | 1.51 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.5 Documentation[NotebookApp] Kernel started: 87f7d2c0-13e3-43df-8bb8-1bd37aaf3373 This long string is the kernel’s ID which is sufficient for getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook print the same ID information along with other details. You can then, for example, manually start a Qt console connected to the same kernel from the command line, by passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter 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 magic in the notebook to open a Qt0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.71 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.0 Documentation[NotebookApp] Kernel started: 87f7d2c0-13e3-43df-8bb8-1bd37aaf3373 This long string is the kernel’s ID which is sufficient for getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook print the same ID information along with other details. You can then, for example, manually start a Qt console connected to the same kernel from the command line, by passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter 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 magic in the notebook to open a Qt0 码力 | 145 页 | 1.83 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.3 Documentation[NotebookApp] Kernel started: 87f7d2c0-13e3-43df-8bb8-1bd37aaf3373 This long string is the kernel’s ID which is sufficient for getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook print the same ID information along with other details. You can then, for example, manually start a Qt console connected to the same kernel from the command line, by passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter 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 magic in the notebook to open a Qt0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.86 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.6 Documentation[NotebookApp] Kernel started: 87f7d2c0-13e3-43df-8bb8-1bd37aaf3373 This long string is the kernel’s ID which is sufficient for getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook print the same ID information along with other details. You can then, for example, manually start a Qt console connected to the same kernel from the command line, by passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter 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 magic in the notebook to open a Qt0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.71 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.1 Documentation[NotebookApp] Kernel started: 87f7d2c0-13e3-43df-8bb8-1bd37aaf3373 This long string is the kernel’s ID which is sufficient for getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook print the same ID information along with other details. You can then, for example, manually start a Qt console connected to the same kernel from the command line, by passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter 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 magic in the notebook to open a Qt0 码力 | 145 页 | 1.82 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.4 Documentation[NotebookApp] Kernel started: 87f7d2c0-13e3-43df-8bb8-1bd37aaf3373 This long string is the kernel’s ID which is sufficient for getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook print the same ID information along with other details. You can then, for example, manually start a Qt console connected to the same kernel from the command line, by passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter 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 magic in the notebook to open a Qt0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.86 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.2 Documentation[NotebookApp] Kernel started: 87f7d2c0-13e3-43df-8bb8-1bd37aaf3373 This long string is the kernel’s ID which is sufficient for getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook print the same ID information along with other details. You can then, for example, manually start a Qt console connected to the same kernel from the command line, by passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter 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 magic in the notebook to open a Qt0 码力 | 145 页 | 1.83 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 6.2.0 Documentation[NotebookApp] Kernel started: 87f7d2c0-13e3-43df-8bb8-1bd37aaf3373 This long string is the kernel’s ID which is sufficient for getting the information necessary to connect to the kernel. If the notebook print the same ID information along with other details. You can then, for example, manually start a Qt console connected to the same kernel from the command line, by passing a portion of the ID: $ jupyter 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 magic [https://ipython.readthedocs0 码力 | 283 页 | 4.07 MB | 1 年前3
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