example-demo.py
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r988 | """A simple interactive demo to illustrate the use of IPython's Demo class. | ||
Any python script can be run as a demo, but that does little more than showing | ||||
it on-screen, syntax-highlighted in one shot. If you add a little simple | ||||
markup, you can stop at specified intervals and return to the ipython prompt, | ||||
resuming execution later. | ||||
""" | ||||
print 'Hello, welcome to an interactive IPython demo.' | ||||
print 'Executing this block should require confirmation before proceeding,' | ||||
print 'unless auto_all has been set to true in the demo object' | ||||
# The mark below defines a block boundary, which is a point where IPython will | ||||
# stop execution and return to the interactive prompt. | ||||
# Note that in actual interactive execution, | ||||
# <demo> --- stop --- | ||||
x = 1 | ||||
y = 2 | ||||
# <demo> --- stop --- | ||||
# the mark below makes this block as silent | ||||
# <demo> silent | ||||
print 'This is a silent block, which gets executed but not printed.' | ||||
# <demo> --- stop --- | ||||
# <demo> auto | ||||
print 'This is an automatic block.' | ||||
print 'It is executed without asking for confirmation, but printed.' | ||||
z = x+y | ||||
print 'z=',x | ||||
# <demo> --- stop --- | ||||
# This is just another normal block. | ||||
print 'z is now:', z | ||||
print 'bye!' | ||||