How to open ipynb files in vscode?
Once in a time, I can open the ipynb file within vscode. I can run cells and get result. For that siquation, I have an option when click right bar on the ipynb file showing "open with jupyter server". And now the option is gone, and I can only get the raw context.
However, when click the right mouse bar, there is a option "import jupyter notebook". It gives me a Null file with "Untitled" name.
So my question is how to open the ipynb file within vscode and it has a outlook like below:
enter image description here
vscode jupyter
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Once in a time, I can open the ipynb file within vscode. I can run cells and get result. For that siquation, I have an option when click right bar on the ipynb file showing "open with jupyter server". And now the option is gone, and I can only get the raw context.
However, when click the right mouse bar, there is a option "import jupyter notebook". It gives me a Null file with "Untitled" name.
So my question is how to open the ipynb file within vscode and it has a outlook like below:
enter image description here
vscode jupyter
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Once in a time, I can open the ipynb file within vscode. I can run cells and get result. For that siquation, I have an option when click right bar on the ipynb file showing "open with jupyter server". And now the option is gone, and I can only get the raw context.
However, when click the right mouse bar, there is a option "import jupyter notebook". It gives me a Null file with "Untitled" name.
So my question is how to open the ipynb file within vscode and it has a outlook like below:
enter image description here
vscode jupyter
Once in a time, I can open the ipynb file within vscode. I can run cells and get result. For that siquation, I have an option when click right bar on the ipynb file showing "open with jupyter server". And now the option is gone, and I can only get the raw context.
However, when click the right mouse bar, there is a option "import jupyter notebook". It gives me a Null file with "Untitled" name.
So my question is how to open the ipynb file within vscode and it has a outlook like below:
enter image description here
vscode jupyter
vscode jupyter
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