
- Google Colab- With Colab you can harness the full power of popular Python libraries to analyze and visualize data. The code cell below uses numpy to generate some random data, and uses matplotlib to … 
- Welcome to Colab - Colab - Google Colab- With Colab you can harness the full power of popular Python libraries to analyse and visualise data. The code cell below uses numpy to generate some random data, and uses matplotlib to … 
- Overview of Colaboratory Features - Colab - Google Colab- Colab provides automatic completions to explore attributes of Python objects, as well as to quickly view documentation strings. As an example, first run the following cell to import the numpy … 
- Python basics - Colab - Google Colab- In this practical, we will learn about the programming language Python as well as NumPy and Matplotlib, two fundamental tools for data science and machine learning in Python. 
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- 1-python-numpy-tutorial.ipynb - Colab - Google Colab- This tutorial is designed to run as a Python notebook on Colab. We’ll take a closer look at Colab and its features in a separate tutorial, but for now, here is what you need to know: When you … 
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- introduction-to-python.ipynb - Colab - Google Colab- We will be using python in the browser via Google Colab. Hopefully you have followed the instructions for launching this notebook and are reading this message in Google Colab!