converting from .py to .ipynb

SherbertTheCat picture SherbertTheCat · Jun 22, 2020 · Viewed 14.7k times · Source

I wrote a juypter notebook that has been converted to .py somehow. I would like it back in the original format. Does anyone know how to do that?

There is a previous stack overflow question about this, but the solution doesn't work for me. Converting to (not from) ipython Notebook format

The below is an example of what the code looks like now. It is a lot of code so would take hours to copy and paste it manually.

Thanks for the help.

{
   "cell_type": "code",
   "execution_count": 581,
   "metadata": {},
   "outputs": [],
   "source": [
    "def add_trig_slope(data, size = 1, axis = 0, option = 0, random = False, lower_b = -1, upper_b = 2): \n",
    "    \n",
    "    # To make the gradual decline of the fuck you plot\n",
    "    ## sin, cos, tan, sigmoid, other activation functions?\n",
    "    # need to list the option in the doc string\n",
    "    \n",
    "    ## Add a random element\n",
    "    newdata = data.copy()\n",
    "    cols = list(newdata.columns)\n",
    "    funcs = [math.sin, math.cos, math.tan, expit]\n",
    "    func = funcs[option]\n",
    "    if axis == 0:\n",
    "        for col in cols:\n",
    "            newdata.loc[:, col] -= size * (func(cols.index(col)))\n",
    "            if random:\n",
    "                newdata.loc[:,col] -= np.random.uniform(lower_b,upper_b)\n",
    "\n",
    "    elif axis == 1:\n",
    "        for i, node in enumerate(newdata.index):\n",
    "            newdata.loc[node,:] -= size * (func(i))\n",
    "            if random:\n",
    "                newdata.loc[node,:] -= np.random.uniform(lower_b,upper_b)\n",
    "\n",
    "        \n",
    "    return newdata\n",
    "    \n",
    "    "
   ]

Answer

Niraj Singh picture Niraj Singh · Dec 5, 2020

Use p2j to convert Python source code to Jupyter Notebook.

From the command line, run

-->pip install p2j

then go to the directory where your file is located. -->( for example-> cd downloads, if the file is in download directory)

then run

-->p2j myscript.py

This will create a myscript.ipynb file.