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@@ -32,14 +32,14 b' tutorial but should usually not impact the computation.' | |||
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33 | 33 | You should be able to type single line expressions and press enter to evaluate |
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34 | 34 | them. If an expression is incomplete, IPython will automatically detect this and |
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add a new line when you press ``Enter`` instead of e |
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35 | add a new line when you press ``Enter`` instead of executing right away. | |
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Feel free to explore multi-line text |
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37 | Feel free to explore multi-line text input. Unlike many other REPLs, with | |
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38 | 38 | IPython you can use the up and down arrow keys when editing multi-line |
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39 | 39 | code blocks. |
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Here is an example of a longer interaction with the IPython REPL |
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42 | to as an IPython _session_ :: | |
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41 | Here is an example of a longer interaction with the IPython REPL, | |
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42 | which we often refer to as an IPython _session_ :: | |
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44 | 44 | In [1]: print('Hello IPython') |
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45 | 45 | Hello IPython |
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51 | 51 | ...: print('Hello {name}'.format(name=name)) |
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52 | 52 | ...: |
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We won't get into details right now, but |
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54 | We won't get into details right now, but you may notice a few differences to the standard Python REPL. | |
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55 | First, your code should be syntax-highlighted as you type. | |
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58 | 56 | Second, you will see that some results will have an ``Out[N]:`` prompt, while |
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59 | 57 | some other do not. We'll come to this later. |
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