Is there a keyboard shortkey to browse the history in a Jupyter notebook

跟風遠走 提交于 2019-12-01 14:58:53

问题


Is there an easy way to browse through command history and reuse old commands in a Jupyter notebook? Some equivalent to either the arrow up/down use in the iPython console or to the % sign use in Mathematica. (Although the answer might seem trivial to an expert, it is really hard to find for a newbie)


回答1:


I was looking for the same. But a year later, and after about 10 min of scouring the best I found (link) is this magic command: %recall last or %recall <integer>, which after execution copies a command from history into a new cell. Probably not quite what you had been looking - a tad too kludgy compared to arrow up/down. But a good option for cells with lots of text.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/39520564/is-there-a-keyboard-shortkey-to-browse-the-history-in-a-jupyter-notebook

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