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Published inApr 2018
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Dan Toomey
Dan Toomey
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Dan Toomey

Dan Toomey has been developing application software for over 20 years. He has worked in a variety of industries and companies, in roles from sole contributor to VP/CTO-level. For the last few years, he has been contracting for companies in the eastern Massachusetts area. Dan has been contracting under Dan Toomey Software Corp. Dan has also written R for Data Science, Jupyter for Data Sciences, and the Jupyter Cookbook, all with Packt.
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Converting Notebooks to HTML


We can also download an HTML version of the Notebook.

How to do it...

Similar to the other formats, once we have the Notebook open in Jupyter, we can extract an HTML representation by the appropriate selection from the menu. The system will prompt you for a location for the download.

How it works...

The Notebook will be downloaded to a filename with the Notebook title and the extension HTML. In my case, the file was called B09656_07+r+iris+for+conversions.html.

As with any HTML file, we can open and display it using a browser. In this case, I ended up with a display like the following:

With the following graphic further down the page:

So, it looks exactly the same. There is no interactivity though.

I was curious about the contents of the downloaded HTML file and saw code like this:

The results are laid out as they were shown in Jupyter. The follow-on img tag at the bottom of the screenshot is the hex storage format of the generated graphic.

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Published in: Apr 2018Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781788839440

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Dan Toomey

Dan Toomey has been developing application software for over 20 years. He has worked in a variety of industries and companies, in roles from sole contributor to VP/CTO-level. For the last few years, he has been contracting for companies in the eastern Massachusetts area. Dan has been contracting under Dan Toomey Software Corp. Dan has also written R for Data Science, Jupyter for Data Sciences, and the Jupyter Cookbook, all with Packt.
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