Last message for today,

There is a simple way to attach an ipynb to run it as an import :

For my example i call f3d.ipynb the structure of the grid. Then I create a new ipynb and I run (i import) the f3d and can use all the fonctions, %run f3d.ipynb in the calc in:


Le 17/01/2023 à 19:52, kcrisman a écrit :

Nice ! Would you consider a ticket adding this to Sage ?

+1 to that!
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