Templates
Our course project template can be copied into your home directory in two different ways:
You can download it in your browser here and then upload it using the little up-arrow to your Anvil account, or you can use the following code in a Jupyter Lab cell:
%%bash
cp /anvil/projects/tdm/etc/think_summer_project_template.ipynb $HOME
Students can use and modify this as a template as needed, for all project submissions. This template is a starting point for all projects.
By default, the seminar
kernel runs Python code. To run other types of code, see below.
Running R
code using the seminar
kernel
%%R
my_vec <- c(1,2,3)
my_vec
As you can see, any cell that begins with %%R
will run the R code in that cell. If a cell does not begin with %%R
, it will be assumed that the code is Python code, and run accordingly.
Running SQL queries using the seminar
kernel
-
First, you need to establish a connection with the database. If this is a sqlite database, you can use the following command.
%sql sqlite:///my_db.db # or %sql sqlite:////anvil/projects/tdm/data/path/to/my_db.db
Otherwise, if this is a mysql database, you can use the following command.
%sql mariadb+pymysql://username:password@my_url.com/my_database
-
Next, to run SQL queries, in a new cell, run the following.
%%sql SELECT * FROM my_table;
As you can see, any cell that begins with %%sql
will run the SQL query in that cell. If a cell does not begin with %%sql
, it will be assumed that the code is Python code, and run accordingly.
Running bash
code using the seminar
kernel
To run bash
code, in a new cell, run the following.
%%bash
ls -la
As you can see, any cell that begins with %%bash
will run the bash
code in that cell. If a cell does not begin with %%bash
, it will be assumed that the code is Python code, and run accordingly.
Code cells that start with The commands listed in the "line" section are run with a single
The commands listed in the "cell" section are run with a double You can read more about some of the available magics in the official documentation. |
Including an image in your notebook
To include an image in your notebook, use the following Python code.
from IPython import display
display.Image("./cloud.png")
Here, ./cloud.png
is the path to the image you would like to include.
If you choose to include an image using a Markdown cell, and the |