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    • Use your conda environment in Jupyter Notebooks

      Sad­ly, run­ning jupyter note­book from with­in a con­da envi­ron­ment does not imply your note­book also runs in the same envi­ron­ment. Thank­ful­ly, there’s an easy fix for that, name­ly nb_conda, and you’ll get it using

      conda install nb_conda
      

      in the envi­ron­ment of your choice. After that, start up your note­book and select the Ker­nel you want either when cre­at­ing a new note­book or from the notebook’s Ker­nel menu:

      There we go.

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      2017-08-23T21:33:34+02:00 2017-08-23T21:34:16+02:00 · 1 Kommentar
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      1. Vaibhav sagt:
        Donnerstag, Juni 28th, 2018 04:33 pm GMT +2 um 16:33 Uhr

        Easy fix. Thanks

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