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title: Jupyter examples on merlin6
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last_updated: 1 October 2019
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#summary: ""
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sidebar: merlin6_sidebar
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permalink: /merlin6/jupyter-examples.html
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These examples demonstrate the use of certain python libraries and modules in the merlin6 environment. They are provided to get you started fast. You can check out a repository of the examples from
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<https://git.psi.ch/lsm-hpce/merlin6-jupyterhub-examples>
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A number of standard data sets for the tutorials of the libraries are hosted on merlin6 centrally under `/data/project/general/public`, so you do not need to store them in your user space.
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# Dask
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[Dask](https://dask.org/) is a flexible library for parallel computing in Python. It provides the abstraction of a dask dataframe that can reside on multiple machines and can be manipulated by an API designed to be as close as possible to [pandas](https://pandas.pydata.org/). The example shows how to start up dask workers on merlin6 through slurm.
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* [Link to example](https://git.psi.ch/lsm-hpce/merlin6-jupyterhub-examples/blob/master/dask-example.ipynb)
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* The data sets for the [dask tutorial](https://github.com/dask/dask-tutorial) are hosted at `/data/project/general/public/dask-tutorial`.
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# Plotly
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[Plotly](https://plot.ly/python/getting-started/) is an interactive open source plotting library
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* [Link to example](https://git.psi.ch/lsm-hpce/merlin6-jupyterhub-examples/blob/master/plotly-example.ipynb)
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