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Questions about cells and functionality related to cell structures, or the notebook cell hierachy which serves to organize the information in a Mathematica notebooks. This includes questions related to properties and options for cells that determine the overall look and behavior of the notebook.
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How to programmatically clear the contents of a set of selected, non-contiguous notebook cells?
My code uses NotebookLocate to select all the cells in the notebook that have a particular tag — in my case, they happen to be several non-adjacent Input cells (but not necessarily all input cells in the … Now, I want to clear the contents of those cells, but not delete the cells themselves. …
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How to programmatically mark and then select a subset of input cells?
The problem with this strategy is that whenever any of these Input cells are evaluated, the corresponding Output cells inherit the tag. … So, my NotebookFind will select both the Input cells I want and these new Output cells I don't. …
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How to open a Python interpreter input cell?
Something weird just happened to me: I mis-typed a keyboard shortcut, hitting the wrong keys, and a new notebook opened up with a Python prompt! Just for grins, I tried entering some simple Python cod …