One of the great things about Jupyter for data analysis is that it 
preserves the output of each cell within and between sessions as a 
"historical record".

I often find myself copying & pasting a cell to execute with small changes 
and then compare to a previous iteration, either while I'm exploring 
interactively, or because I'm re-running a previous analysis with updated 
data.

In those cases it'd be really handy if you could preserve a few prior 
versions of the output cell, so you could flip back & forth to compare and 
perhaps highlight differences automagically.

Has anyone experimented with anything like that? 

Cheers,
Patrick

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