Hi Krishnaprasad,

Yes, I have played around with that feature. What I found is "spark,
pyspark, r, sql" are grouped together. I use Zeppelin for Spark projects.
So I need to set one of these sub-categories as default. Most often I use
scala for Spark. But I should be able to create a notebook using r (which
essentially is SparkR) as a default. Please let me know if I am missing
something.

Thanks!
- AB

On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 12:45 PM, Krishnaprasad A S <
krishna.pra...@flytxt.com> wrote:

> Hi Abul,
>  You can change the default interpreter for each notebook through zeppelin
> web UI.
> Go to the notebook and then settings(up right corner), there you can find
> Interpreter binding option. You can reorder the interpreters by drag and
> drop. The first one will be default.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Regards,
> Krishnaprasad
>
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 12:01 PM, Abul Basar <aba...@einext.com> wrote:
>
>> I know there is a way to set up a default interpreter at Zepplin using 
>> zeppelin.interpreters
>> property in conf/zeppelin-site.xml. The setting is global is nature.
>>
>> But, is it possible to create a notebook level setting for interpreter?
>> For example, in a notebook I want to set the default interpreter at R so
>> that for every code block i do not have to start with "%spark.r", while on
>> another notebook, I want to set the default interpreter as Scala.
>>
>> I am using v0.6
>>
>> AB
>>
>
>
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