Put custom.css in .jupyter/custom/
(if you are running recent version of Jupyter).
Note: Tested only on Chrome. Let me know if something is not working.
import json | |
import re | |
import urllib2 | |
path_to_save = '' # create a directory and write the name of directory here | |
data_file = urllib2.urlopen('https://github.com/NREL/EnergyPlus/raw/develop/weather/master.geojson') | |
data = json.load(data_file) | |
# or you can download master.geojson and run the below code instead of downloading from the net | |
# with open('master.geojson') as data_file: | |
# data = json.load(data_file) |
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# download the file @ https://www.dropbox.com/s/urqmc4jgt66hbef/notMNIST.pickle?dl=0 | |
pickle_file = 'notMNIST.pickle' | |
from time import strftime | |
from math import sqrt | |
from __future__ import print_function | |
import numpy as np | |
import tensorflow as tf | |
from six.moves import cPickle as pickle |
{ | |
"directed": false, | |
"graph": [], | |
"nodes": [{ | |
"id": "Christian Wolff (philosopher)" | |
}, { | |
"id": "Martin Heidegger" | |
}, { | |
"id": "Lucretius" | |
}, { |
from networkx.readwrite import json_graph | |
import json | |
# Return data in adjacency format that is suitable for | |
# JSON serialization and use in Javascript documents. | |
# more @https://goo.gl/QoRlbL | |
data = json_graph.adjacency_data(G) | |
with codecs.open('matrix.json', 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: | |
json.dump(data, f) |