[Clàudia Pintos] lab-numpy in an ipnyb file#18
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Great job on this lab! There is a way to get a .py file directly from Jupyter. After you finish your code in Jupyter, go to File->Download As -> Python(.py) and you’ll get an executable python file. Then just move it from your Downloads folder (or wherever the files you download go in your computer) to your repo and then you can push add it to your commit and push. Using a dictionary for the bonus questions was a very clever solution. Keep up the good work! |
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I had some problems with Visual Studio Code, so I did the lab with Jupyter notebooks, hope that's ok :)