What are some examples of Jupyter magic commands?
Jupyter magic commands are special commands that start with % or %% and provide additional functionality. For example, %timeit measures execution time, and %%writefile saves code to a file.
Can you give me more details on how to use %timeit?
Sure! You can use %timeit followed by the code you want to measure. For example, %timeit sum(range(1000)) will give you the time taken to execute that code.
What about cell magics? Can you explain those?
Cell magics start with %% and apply to the entire cell. For instance, %%markdown allows you to write Markdown in a cell, rendering it as formatted text.
Are there any other useful magic commands I should know?
Yes! Some other useful commands include %matplotlib inline for inline plotting and %load to load code from a script into a cell.
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