scijava-jupyter-kernel | Write SciJava scripts in Jupyter notebook | Code Editor library
kandi X-RAY | scijava-jupyter-kernel Summary
kandi X-RAY | scijava-jupyter-kernel Summary
scijava-jupyter-kernel aims to be a polyglot Jupyter kernel. It uses the Scijava scripting languages to execute the code in Jupyter client and it's possible to use different languages in the same notebook. Some of the supported languages are Groovy (default), Python, Beanshell, Clojure, Javascript, Ruby and Scala. The kernel has been originally created to work with ImageJ. See here for more details.
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- Runs the Python kernel
- Creates the kernel JSON string
- Executes the given command
- Execute Python binary script
- Try to convert the given object to the destination type
- Returns true if the map can convert it to a class
- If the type is a map return true
- Creates a PNG image
- Converts buffered image to PNG
- Overrides the default implementation of the superclass to convert
- Runs the script engine
- Synchronize the bindings for all script engines in the given script engine
- Convert the given object to html table
- Loads a class
- This method executes a single eval evaluation
- Converts the given object to HTML text
- Converts an object to a PNG image
- Convert an Object to a PNG image
- Create a new random interval based on the provided grid layout
- Main entry point
- Set the log level
- Convert an object to HTML table
- Converts the given object to HTML table
- Builds the HTML table
- Returns the autocomplete result of the given code at the given index
- Print out the message
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QUESTION
anaconda
does not install properly on my system - after multiple attempts.
The scijava-jupyter-kernel
only describes how to be installed using anaconda
.
https://www.anaconda.com/download/#macos
Can this be installed "natively" - ie through the standard jupyter
kernel installation process?
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Answered 2018-Nov-20 at 02:26I'm successfully install that java kernel without using anaconda.
I'm using Linux Fedora 28 64-bit, so this following examples work for me (not sure if you'll need to adapt in any way).
First, verify your java installation. I used sdk 11.0.1 downloaded from here:
Next, install the kernel: after unzip, goes to the folder and runs the follow command:
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