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@@ -532,7 +532,18 b' python-profiler package from non-free.""")' | |||
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533 | 533 | %run [-n -i -e -G] |
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534 | 534 | [( -t [-N<N>] | -d [-b<N>] | -p [profile options] )] |
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535 | ( -m mod | file ) [args] | |
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535 | ( -m mod | filename ) [args] | |
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536 | ||
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537 | The filename argument should be either a pure Python script (with | |
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538 | extension ``.py``), or a file with custom IPython syntax (such as | |
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539 | magics). If the latter, the file can be either a script with ``.ipy`` | |
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540 | extension, or a Jupyter notebook with ``.ipynb`` extension. When running | |
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541 | a Jupyter notebook, the output from print statements and other | |
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542 | displayed objects will appear in the terminal (even matplotlib figures | |
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543 | will open, if a terminal-compliant backend is being used). Note that, | |
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544 | at the system command line, the ``jupyter run`` command offers similar | |
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545 | functionality for executing notebooks (albeit currently with some | |
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546 | differences in supported options). | |
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536 | 547 | |
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537 | 548 | Parameters after the filename are passed as command-line arguments to |
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538 | 549 | the program (put in sys.argv). Then, control returns to IPython's |
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