By Lilian Besson, Sept.2017.
With inline math $\sin(x)^2 + \cos(x)^2 = 1$ and equations: $$\sin(x)^2 + \cos(x)^2 = \left(\frac{\mathrm{e}^{ix} - \mathrm{e}^{-ix}}{2i}\right)^2 + \left(\frac{\mathrm{e}^{ix} + \mathrm{e}^{-ix}}{2}\right)^2 = \frac{-\mathrm{e}^{2ix}-\mathrm{e}^{-2ix}+2 \; ++\mathrm{e}^{2ix}+\mathrm{e}^{-2ix}+2}{4} = 1.$$
In Markdown:
from sys import version
print(version)
And in a executable cell (with Python 3 kernel) :
from sys import version
print(version)
And
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tag or the ![alt](url)
Markdown code:
# https://gist.github.com/dm-wyncode/55823165c104717ca49863fc526d1354
"""Embed a YouTube video via its embed url into a notebook."""
from functools import partial
from IPython.display import display, IFrame
width, height = (560, 315, )
def _iframe_attrs(embed_url):
"""Get IFrame args."""
return (
('src', 'width', 'height'),
(embed_url, width, height, ),
)
def _get_args(embed_url):
"""Get args for type to create a class."""
iframe = dict(zip(*_iframe_attrs(embed_url)))
attrs = {
'display': partial(display, IFrame(**iframe)),
}
return ('YouTubeVideo', (object, ), attrs, )
def youtube_video(embed_url):
"""Embed YouTube video into a notebook.
Place this module into the same directory as the notebook.
>>> from embed import youtube_video
>>> youtube_video(url).display()
"""
YouTubeVideo = type(*_get_args(embed_url)) # make a class
return YouTubeVideo() # return an object
Iframes are disabled by default, but by using the IPython internals we can include let say a YouTube video:
youtube_video("https://www.youtube.com/embed/FNg5_2UUCNU").display()