These snippets are for the common elements of Python scripts. Their templates are meant to help prompt one's memory of the proper structure of the various elements in a Python program.
Only snippets for Python 3 are supplied. These snippets can be used when working with Python code in a text area of a web browser such as in a Jupyter or Colab notebook or in a Python script file that is being edited inside of Jupyter Lab.
- Open the python.csv file in a text editor or in the raw view on GitHub.
- Select all, copy, and paste into the text area exposed upon clicking on the bulk add window in Voice-In Plus.
- Hit the Add Commands button to add the new commands.
- Activate Voice In Plus in Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge.
- Speak the voice command (in the left column of the CSV file) with the cursor in a code cell in a Jupyter Notebook or in a Python script file that has been opened for editing inside Jupyter Lab.
- markdown-jupyter-voice-in
- jupyter-voice-in
- voice-in-basics-quiz
- arviz-voice-in
- matplotlib-voice-in
- pandas-voice-in
- numpy-voice-in
- statsmodels-voice-in
- jupyter-voice-in
- cmdstanpy-voice-in
- scipy-voice-in
Version | Changes | Date |
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Version 0.0 | Added badges, funding, and update table. | 2024 May 29 |
Version 0.0.1 | Added some prose describing the project. | 2024 June 6 |
Version 0.0.2 | Made edits to reamdme file. | 2024 August 7 |
Version 0.2 | Added usage and related projects subsections to the README.md file. | 2024 August 8 |
- NIH: R01 CA242845
- NIH: R01 AI088011
- NIH: P30 CA225520 (PI: R. Mannel)
- NIH: P20 GM103640 and P30 GM145423 (PI: A. West)