Running a Jupyter notebook from another notebook

Question:

I wonder if it is possible to run a *.ipynb file from another *.ipynb file and get a returned value.
I know that we can run like this:

%run ./called_notebook.ipynb

the called_notebook contains:

def foo():
    print(1)
    return 2
foo()

But it only prints “1” without giving me the opportunity to handle the returned value. Is it even possible ? Does the following kind of code even exist :

a = %run ./called_notebook.ipynb

?

Thanks !

Asked By: Valentin Fabianski

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Answers:

I’d suggest running the foo function from the new notebook. In other words:

%run ./called_notebook.ipynb
foo()

In my opinion, this is best practices for using the %run magic command. Store your high level APIs in a separate notebook (such as foo), but keep your function calls visible in the master notebook.

Answered By: Matt
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