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Use the more powerful signatures module to display function argument signatures. In particular this works better for functions wrapped with functools.wraps (at least on Python >= 3.4)
Use the more powerful signatures module to display function argument signatures. In particular this works better for functions wrapped with functools.wraps (at least on Python >= 3.4)

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Printed Using Python

In [1]:
print("hello")
hello

Pyout

In [3]:
from IPython.display import HTML
HTML("""
<script>
console.log("hello");
</script>
<b>HTML</b>
""")
Out[3]:
HTML
In [7]:
%%javascript
console.log("hi");
SandBoxed(IPython.core.display.Javascript object)

Image

In [6]:
from IPython.display import Image
Image("http://ipython.org/_static/IPy_header.png")
Out[6]:
No description has been provided for this image