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Changes for page Elephant Tutorials

Last modified by denker on 2025/04/09 07:02

From version 6.1
edited by denker
on 2021/02/01 17:24
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To version 7.1
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on 2021/02/01 17:24
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24 24  To access the tutorials, check out the drive space of this Collab. Video are available for download in the (% style="color:#f39c12" %)videos(%%) section, whereas the corresponding Jupyter notebooks are available in the (% style="color:#f39c12" %)notebooks(%%) folder. Notebooks can either be run directly on the EBRAINS Collaboratory (currently limited to HBP affiliated members), or downloaded and run locally. For local execution, please use the provided (% style="color:#f39c12" %)requirements.txt(%%) file to generate an appropriate Python environment.
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26 -==== Execution on the EBRAINS Collaboratory ====
26 +=== Execution on the EBRAINS Collaboratory ===
27 27  
28 28  * Open the EBRAINS lab by selecting the corresponding (% style="color:#f39c12" %)Lab(%%) menu entry on the left.
29 29  //Please note: Jupyterlab functionality is currently in beta and not yet available to non-HBP-affiliated Collaboratory users. Please check back in the near future.//
30 30  * In the lab, navigate to a particular notebook and open and execute it. To save changes you may want to make, please create a copy of the notebook in a Collab of your own (i.e., where you have write permissions).
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32 -==== Local execution ====
32 +=== Local execution ===
33 33  
34 34  * Open the EBRAINS drive by selecting the corresponding (% style="color:#f39c12" %)Drive(%%) menu entry on the left.
35 35  * Download a particular notebook and the (% style="color:#f39c12" %)requirements.txt(%%) to your computer.
36 36  * Create a Python environment based on the (% style="color:#f39c12" %)requirements.txt(%%) file. The details will depend on your particular Python setup.
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39 39  == List of available tutorials ==
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