Jupyter Notebook 4.x DocumentationContentsManager methods represent virtual filesystem entities as dictionaries, which we refer to as models. Models may contain the following entries: 39 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 4.4.1 Key Type type field of the model. There are three model types: notebook, file, and directory . • notebook models – The format field is always "json". – The mimetype field is always None. – The content field description. • file models – The format field is either "text" or "base64". – The mimetype field is text/plain for text-format models and application/ octet-stream for base64-format models. – The content0 码力 | 70 页 | 817.80 KB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 4.x DocumentationContentsManager methods represent virtual filesystem entities as dictionaries, which we refer to as models. Models may contain the following entries: Key Type Info name unicode Basename of the entity. path the type field of the model. There are three model types: notebook, file, and directory . notebook models The format field is always "json". The mimetype field is always None. The content field contains description. file models The format field is either "text" or "base64". The mimetype field is text/plain for text-format models and application/octet-stream for base64-format models. The content field0 码力 | 128 页 | 1.86 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.5 DocumentationContentsManager methods represent virtual filesystem entities as dictionaries, which we refer to as models. Models may contain the following entries: 125 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.7.5 Key Type type field of the model. There are three model types: notebook, file, and directory. • notebook models – The format field is always "json". – The mimetype field is always None. – The content field description. • file models – The format field is either "text" or "base64". – The mimetype field is text/plain for text-format models and application/ octet-stream for base64-format models. – The content0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.71 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.0 DocumentationContentsManager methods represent virtual filesystem entities as dictionaries, which we refer to as models. Models may contain the following entries: 115 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.7.0 Key Type type field of the model. There are three model types: notebook, file, and directory. • notebook models – The format field is always "json". – The mimetype field is always None. – The content field description. • file models – The format field is either "text" or "base64". – The mimetype field is text/plain for text-format models and application/ octet-stream for base64-format models. – The content0 码力 | 145 页 | 1.83 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.3 DocumentationContentsManager methods represent virtual filesystem entities as dictionaries, which we refer to as models. Models may contain the following entries: 125 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.7.3 Key Type type field of the model. There are three model types: notebook, file, and directory. • notebook models – The format field is always "json". – The mimetype field is always None. – The content field description. • file models – The format field is either "text" or "base64". – The mimetype field is text/plain for text-format models and application/ octet-stream for base64-format models. – The content0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.86 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.6 DocumentationContentsManager methods represent virtual filesystem entities as dictionaries, which we refer to as models. Models may contain the following entries: 125 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.7.6 Key Type type field of the model. There are three model types: notebook, file, and directory. • notebook models – The format field is always "json". – The mimetype field is always None. – The content field description. • file models – The format field is either "text" or "base64". – The mimetype field is text/plain for text-format models and application/ octet-stream for base64-format models. – The content0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.71 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.1 DocumentationContentsManager methods represent virtual filesystem entities as dictionaries, which we refer to as models. Models may contain the following entries: 115 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.7.1 Key Type type field of the model. There are three model types: notebook, file, and directory. • notebook models – The format field is always "json". – The mimetype field is always None. – The content field description. • file models – The format field is either "text" or "base64". – The mimetype field is text/plain for text-format models and application/ octet-stream for base64-format models. – The content0 码力 | 145 页 | 1.82 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.4 DocumentationContentsManager methods represent virtual filesystem entities as dictionaries, which we refer to as models. Models may contain the following entries: 125 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.7.4 Key Type type field of the model. There are three model types: notebook, file, and directory. • notebook models – The format field is always "json". – The mimetype field is always None. – The content field description. • file models – The format field is either "text" or "base64". – The mimetype field is text/plain for text-format models and application/ octet-stream for base64-format models. – The content0 码力 | 155 页 | 1.86 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.7.2 DocumentationContentsManager methods represent virtual filesystem entities as dictionaries, which we refer to as models. Models may contain the following entries: 115 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.7.2 Key Type type field of the model. There are three model types: notebook, file, and directory. • notebook models – The format field is always "json". – The mimetype field is always None. – The content field description. • file models – The format field is either "text" or "base64". – The mimetype field is text/plain for text-format models and application/ octet-stream for base64-format models. – The content0 码力 | 145 页 | 1.83 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 5.1.0 DocumentationContentsManager methods represent virtual filesystem entities as dictionaries, which we refer to as models. Models may contain the following entries: 47 Jupyter Notebook Documentation, Release 5.1.0 Key Type type field of the model. There are three model types: notebook, file, and directory. • notebook models – The format field is always "json". – The mimetype field is always None. – The content field description. • file models – The format field is either "text" or "base64". – The mimetype field is text/plain for text-format models and application/ octet-stream for base64-format models. – The content0 码力 | 128 页 | 1.72 MB | 1 年前3
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