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IPython - Productive Interactive Computing Productive Interactive Computing IPython provides a rich architecture for interactive computing with a powerful shell, Jupyter kernel support, and flexible tools …
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Get Started with IPython Learn the basics of interactive Python computing Starting IPython Once installed, start IPython by typing:
About IPython
IPython and Project Jupyter Since IPython 4.0 (released in 2015), the language-agnostic components were separated into Project Jupyter. IPython now focuses specifically on interactive Python …
Introduction — IPython 3.2.1 documentation
IPython has many features for tab-completion, object introspection, system shell access, command history retrieval across sessions, and its own special command system for adding functionality when …
Introducing IPython — IPython 3.2.1 documentation
Introducing IPython ¶ You don’t need to know anything beyond Python to start using IPython – just type commands as you would at the standard Python prompt. But IPython can do much more than the …
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Smart Tab Completion IPython's intelligent tab completion is powered by Jedi, providing context-aware suggestions for: Object attributes and methods Function parameters and arguments File and …
Module: display — IPython 3.2.1 documentation
18 Classes ¶ class IPython.display.Audio(data=None, filename=None, url=None, embed=None, rate=None, autoplay=False) ¶ Bases: IPython.core.display.DisplayObject Create an audio object. …
Quickstart — IPython 3.2.1 documentation
The IPython shell will work without readline, but will lack many features that users depend on, such as tab completion and command line editing. If you install IPython with pip, then the appropriate readline …
IPython reference — IPython 3.2.1 documentation
IPython is meant to work as a drop-in replacement for the standard interactive interpreter. As such, any code which is valid python should execute normally under IPython (cases where this is not true …