Hi, bala, Thanks for sharing the problem.
For the more information, If you want to change the sharing option of the variable, you can use option of each interpreter in Interpreter menu. [image: pasted1] Thanks, Sora On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 2:31 PM Jun Kim <i2r....@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Balachandar > > You can share a variable of Spark as default. Try creating a variable and > using it from another note. > > However, it's not a good thought to share variables in my experience. > > There is a possibility of a conflict of variables, and you won't figure > out where the variable comes from in the future. > > Above all, it creates a dependency between notes. What it means is you > should run other notes before running a note you want! > > I recommend you to turn off variable sharing from interpreter setting. > > Finish use of a variable where it was created, and if you need to share > some data between notes, use HDFS or local FS. > > Jun > > 2016년 11월 14일 (월) 오후 8:15, Balachandar R.A. <balachandar...@gmail.com>님이 > 작성: > > Hello, > > Is there a way to spread my paragraphs into two different notebooks? In > other words, how to share a variable (spark RDD / spark dataframe / > javascript variable) across multiple notebooks? > > Regards > Bala > > -- > Taejun Kim > > Data Mining Lab. > School of Electrical and Computer Engineering > University of Seoul >