On 8 February 2017 at 04:40, DG <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a data analysis script, residing in my Documents folder. The script
> reads raw data files on a server share. It creates a subfolder "Analysis"
> and puts a bunch of tables and plots in that folder. At the end of the
> script, I want to:
> 1. Save a copy of the executed notebook (.ipynb format) in the same
> subfolder, and
> 2. Save an HTML version of it, also in the same subfolder
>

I think I'd agree with what Johannes said - using nbconvert with the
--execute flag is probably the best option. It also makes it easy to script
this, if you want to, for instance, have a Makefile controlling it.

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