Running and Quitting


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Anaconda Navigator landing page


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JupyterLab landing page


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JupyterLab Menu Bar


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JupyterLab Left Side Bar


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JupyterLab Main Work Area


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Example Jupyter Notebook


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Multi-panel JupyterLab


Variables and Assignment


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A line of Python code, print(atom_name[0]), demonstrates that using the zero index will output just the initial letter, in this case ‘h’ for helium.
A line of Python code, print(atom_name[0]), demonstrates that using the zero index will output just the initial letter, in this case ‘h’ for helium.

Data Types and Type Conversion


Built-in Functions and Help


Libraries


Reading Tabular Data into DataFrames


Pandas DataFrames


Plotting


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A line chart showing time (hr) relative to position (km), using the values provided in the code block above. By default, the plotted line is blue against a white background, and the axes have been scaled automatically to fit the range of the input data.

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Lists


For Loops


Conditionals


Looping Over Data Sets


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Writing Functions


Variable Scope


Programming Style


Wrap-Up


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