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gibson:teaching:fall-2016:math753:notebook-workflow [2016/09/01 10:02]
gibson [Executing a line of code with shift-enter]
gibson:teaching:fall-2016:math753:notebook-workflow [2016/09/01 10:21]
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-====== Executing Julia code in a notebook ===== 
  
 Our first concern is working with the live Julia code cells. I'll illustrate on the "​Numbers,​ variables, and basic functions"​ notebook from the Hands-on Julia tutorial. You should start that notebook and follow along (see [[:​gibson:​teaching:​fall-2016:​math753:​julia-notebooks]]). ​ Our first concern is working with the live Julia code cells. I'll illustrate on the "​Numbers,​ variables, and basic functions"​ notebook from the Hands-on Julia tutorial. You should start that notebook and follow along (see [[:​gibson:​teaching:​fall-2016:​math753:​julia-notebooks]]). ​
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 +===== Execute and add new cell with alt-enter ===== 
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 +When you want to execute a bunch of commands, it can get tedious to keep opening new cells. The "​alt-enter"​ shortcut executes the current cell then immediately starts a new cell below. I've used "​alt-enter"​ to compute a few powers of 10 as the notebook suggests. 
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 +{{ :​gibson:​teaching:​fall-2016:​math753:​julia-notebooks:​notebookworkflow4.jpg |}}
gibson/teaching/fall-2016/math753/notebook-workflow.txt · Last modified: 2016/09/02 06:24 by gibson