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Jupyter Notebook, interactive matplotlib: hooking in the “download” botton events
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowUsing IPython notebooks under version controlHow to make IPython notebook matplotlib plot inlinePython git downloading Jupyter NotebookConda environments not showing up in Jupyter NotebookJupyter Notebook - .ipynb files - opening as plain text - No longer interactive notebookHow to check if you are in a Jupyter notebookPlotting inline in R on Jupyter NotebookInteracting with Jupyter notebook or kernel programmaticallyCreating Folder Failed on jupyter notebookHow to get interactive bokeh in Jupyter notebook
How to run my own function when I click on the "download' button in interactive jupyter?
from tkinter import filedialog as fd
def save_file(text):
filename = fd.asksaveasfilename(filetypes=[("file text", "*.txt")])
if filename:
with open(filename, "w", -1, "utf-8") as file:
file.write(text)
NavigationToolbar2QT.download = save_file(some_text)
matplotlib button jupyter-notebook navigationbar interactive
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How to run my own function when I click on the "download' button in interactive jupyter?
from tkinter import filedialog as fd
def save_file(text):
filename = fd.asksaveasfilename(filetypes=[("file text", "*.txt")])
if filename:
with open(filename, "w", -1, "utf-8") as file:
file.write(text)
NavigationToolbar2QT.download = save_file(some_text)
matplotlib button jupyter-notebook navigationbar interactive
The download button is implemented in javascript which is run inside the jupyter notebook. What kind of function would that be that you want to implement?
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 9 at 3:35
I would like to add functions that write parameters to a file under this button.def save_file: with open(filename, 'w') as file: file.write(output)
– Naruto
Mar 12 at 10:12
So this is a python function. It will not be trivial, if at all possible, to let the javascript call a python function.
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 12 at 19:52
add a comment |
How to run my own function when I click on the "download' button in interactive jupyter?
from tkinter import filedialog as fd
def save_file(text):
filename = fd.asksaveasfilename(filetypes=[("file text", "*.txt")])
if filename:
with open(filename, "w", -1, "utf-8") as file:
file.write(text)
NavigationToolbar2QT.download = save_file(some_text)
matplotlib button jupyter-notebook navigationbar interactive
How to run my own function when I click on the "download' button in interactive jupyter?
from tkinter import filedialog as fd
def save_file(text):
filename = fd.asksaveasfilename(filetypes=[("file text", "*.txt")])
if filename:
with open(filename, "w", -1, "utf-8") as file:
file.write(text)
NavigationToolbar2QT.download = save_file(some_text)
matplotlib button jupyter-notebook navigationbar interactive
matplotlib button jupyter-notebook navigationbar interactive
edited Mar 9 at 9:18
Naruto
asked Mar 8 at 12:47
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The download button is implemented in javascript which is run inside the jupyter notebook. What kind of function would that be that you want to implement?
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 9 at 3:35
I would like to add functions that write parameters to a file under this button.def save_file: with open(filename, 'w') as file: file.write(output)
– Naruto
Mar 12 at 10:12
So this is a python function. It will not be trivial, if at all possible, to let the javascript call a python function.
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 12 at 19:52
add a comment |
The download button is implemented in javascript which is run inside the jupyter notebook. What kind of function would that be that you want to implement?
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 9 at 3:35
I would like to add functions that write parameters to a file under this button.def save_file: with open(filename, 'w') as file: file.write(output)
– Naruto
Mar 12 at 10:12
So this is a python function. It will not be trivial, if at all possible, to let the javascript call a python function.
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 12 at 19:52
The download button is implemented in javascript which is run inside the jupyter notebook. What kind of function would that be that you want to implement?
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 9 at 3:35
The download button is implemented in javascript which is run inside the jupyter notebook. What kind of function would that be that you want to implement?
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 9 at 3:35
I would like to add functions that write parameters to a file under this button.
def save_file: with open(filename, 'w') as file: file.write(output)
– Naruto
Mar 12 at 10:12
I would like to add functions that write parameters to a file under this button.
def save_file: with open(filename, 'w') as file: file.write(output)
– Naruto
Mar 12 at 10:12
So this is a python function. It will not be trivial, if at all possible, to let the javascript call a python function.
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 12 at 19:52
So this is a python function. It will not be trivial, if at all possible, to let the javascript call a python function.
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 12 at 19:52
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The download button is implemented in javascript which is run inside the jupyter notebook. What kind of function would that be that you want to implement?
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 9 at 3:35
I would like to add functions that write parameters to a file under this button.
def save_file: with open(filename, 'w') as file: file.write(output)
– Naruto
Mar 12 at 10:12
So this is a python function. It will not be trivial, if at all possible, to let the javascript call a python function.
– ImportanceOfBeingErnest
Mar 12 at 19:52