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from ..nbbase import (
NotebookNode,
new_code_cell, new_text_cell, new_notebook
)
nb0 = new_notebook()
nb0.cells.append(new_text_cell(
text='Some NumPy Examples'
))
nb0.cells.append(new_code_cell(
code='import numpy',
prompt_number=1
))
nb0.cells.append(new_code_cell(
code='a = numpy.random.rand(100)',
prompt_number=2
))
nb0.cells.append(new_code_cell(
code='print a',
prompt_number=3
))