![]() What I want: when I run the code, it should be run in a single time, I dont have to press the arrow key. ![]() Now when I press up arrow() two times, then its showing the output. When I run it by pressing ctrl+alt+n, its showing the output window like this. I had an issue with Jupyter, then I switched to Anaconda and used JupyterLab, but both had the same issue of having problems with the server connections! I had removed and installed Jupyter, Anaconda and Python several times and changed settings too.īut to me, it was so much hassle! especially, since I was using Windows and once something goes wrong in windows, it continues to go wrong! :)) Also, I don't get it! Almost whenever I started using a new technique, application or technology, I had to dedicate the first week (or two) of my work to trouble shooting for the thing to just start working on my system! :) So, I switched to online alternatives such as the one CoCalc provides. I recently installed Python and VS code on my new laptop, and I tried running a Python script. ![]() I don't have a fix for this issue, since I stopped using my local system! I have a short-term (or maybe long-term) fix for this issue for those who just want to start coding instead of trouble shooting Jupyter and Python packages: use something like Google Colab!
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