What are the differences between magic commands in Jupyter notebooks?
Magic commands in Jupyter notebooks are special commands prefixed with % or %% that enhance functionality. They can be line magics (single line) or cell magics (multiple lines).
Can you give me examples of line and cell magics?
Sure! An example of a line magic is %time
, which measures the execution time of a single statement. A cell magic example is %%writefile
, which writes the contents of a cell to a file.
Are there any performance differences between using magic commands and regular Python code?
Yes, magic commands can be more efficient for certain tasks, like timing or profiling, as they are optimized for those specific operations.
How do I find out more about available magic commands?
You can use the %lsmagic
command in a Jupyter notebook to list all available magic commands and their descriptions.
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