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You can do a 'full' import - this has the same semantics of importing a .py file. All the code in the .ipynb file is executed, and classes/functions/variables in the top level are available for use.
Issue Type: Feature Request Open a .ipynb file Dismiss the 'Import Jupyter' (I tend to disable this kind of popup permanently as I often find the notifications somewhat annoying -- particularly when ...
Data can be provided in a separate file alongside the .ipynb file that constitutes a Jupyter Notebook notebook, or it can be imported programmatically—for instance, by including code in the ...
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