Yes, so to do it I save my code as filename.ipynb and go to terminal (cmd) I write the following commande:
>> run for x in {1..10}; do (ipython filename.ipynb > /tmp/$x.log) & done it gives the following error: ERROR: root:File ''for.py'' not found I use another one: >> for filename in $(find $Foldername -name *.py) .....:do .......: python $filename .......:done It gives the following error/ File "<ipython-input-7-fda0e2169aa3>", line 1 for filename in $(find $foldername -name *.py) SyntaxError: invalid syntax Could please suggest me any other solution? or what is wrong with those expressions? Thank you Le jeu. 16 avr. 2020 à 16:57, Souvik Dutta <souvik.vik...@gmail.com> a écrit : > Do you want to run the code many times after just clicking run once? If so > then I think grouping the whole program in one for loop would do the task. > > Souvik python dev > > On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, 4:57 PM hanan lamaazi <hanan.lama...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Dear All, >> >> I just start the self learning of python, and I tried to use it in jupyter >> notebook. I work on real dataset and I used pandas for that. Now my >> problem >> is I developed two separate code but dependent the first one should run to >> give me samples from my dataset and do the clustering (I use Kmeans) and >> the second should select data from each cluster provided by the first >> code. >> >> My question is: >> how can I run both code for many times without pushing the bottom "run" >> each time? make it automatic >> >> >> I tried to use Ipyparallel but seems that I don't know how to use it >> >> >> Thank you >> -- >> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >> > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list