nbexample_output.py
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r0 | from notebook.markup import rest | ||
rest.title('This is a Python Notebook') | ||||
rest.text("""\ | ||||
Some plain text, without any special formatting. | ||||
Below, we define a simple function to add two numbers.""") | ||||
def add(x,y): | ||||
return x+y | ||||
rest.text("Let's use it with x=2,y=3:") | ||||
# This simply means that all code until the next markup call is to be executed | ||||
# as a single call. The editing screen should mark the whole group of lines | ||||
# with a single In[NN] tag (like IPython does, but with multi-line capabilities) | ||||
rest.input() | ||||
add(2,3) | ||||
# This output would appear on-screen (in the editing window) simply marked | ||||
# with an Out[NN] tag | ||||
rest.output("5") | ||||