When you are ready to start working with a notebook, choosing the Files tab should display the following:
This is the Jupyter Notebook Dashboard. It looks like a file explorer because that is one of the things the Dashboard does – it allows access to notebook files. Opening a "Hello world!"
notebook in the Dashboard results in the following:
A notebook file is a JSON text file with a .ipynb
extension. The notebook file for the preceding example, HelloWorld.ipynb
, is as follows:
{ "cells": [ { "cell_type": "code", "execution_count": 1, "metadata": { "collapsed": false }, "outputs": [ { "name": "stdout", "output_type": "stream", "text": [ "Hello world!\n" ] } ], "source": [ "print(\"Hello world!\")" ] } ], "metadata": { "kernelspec": { "display_name": "Python 3", "language": "python", "name": "python3" }, "language_info": { "codemirror_mode": { "name": "ipython", "version": 3 }...