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== At The Beginning of Lab ==
 
== At The Beginning of Lab ==
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=== Create / Log-in to a Google Account ===
 
* Go to [https://www.google.com https://www.google.com] and sign in; if you do not have a Google account, create one
 
* Go to [https://www.google.com https://www.google.com] and sign in; if you do not have a Google account, create one
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=== Log-in to Google Drive ===
 
* In another tab in the same browser, go to [https://drive.google.com https://drive.google.com]
 
* In another tab in the same browser, go to [https://drive.google.com https://drive.google.com]
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=== Log-in to Google Colab ===
 
* In another tab in the same browser, go to [https://colab.research.google.com https://colab.research.google.com]
 
* In another tab in the same browser, go to [https://colab.research.google.com https://colab.research.google.com]
 
** In the Colab tab, click File and select "New notebook" - among other things, if you haven't gone here before, this will create a "Colab Notebooks" folder in your Google Drive
 
** In the Colab tab, click File and select "New notebook" - among other things, if you haven't gone here before, this will create a "Colab Notebooks" folder in your Google Drive
* In another tab in the same browser, go to [[Homework 0|Homework 0]]
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=== Get files from Sakai on your computer ===
 
* In another tab in the same browser, go to [https://sakai.duke.edu/ https://sakai.duke.edu/]  
 
* In another tab in the same browser, go to [https://sakai.duke.edu/ https://sakai.duke.edu/]  
* Get the sym_helpers.py file and put it in your Google Drive/Colab Notebooks/Helpers folder:
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* Get the HW00soln.zip folder:
 
** In the Sakai tab:
 
** In the Sakai tab:
 
*** Go to the page for EGR 224
 
*** Go to the page for EGR 224
 
*** Click on the "Resources" link at left
 
*** Click on the "Resources" link at left
 
*** Click on the "HW 0 Files" folder in Resources
 
*** Click on the "HW 0 Files" folder in Resources
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*** Right-click the "HW00soln.zip" file and save it to your computer
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* Get the sym_helpers.py file:
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** In the Sakai tab:
 
*** Click on the "Helpers" folder in the "HW 0 Files" folder
 
*** Click on the "Helpers" folder in the "HW 0 Files" folder
 
*** Right-click the "sym_helper.py" file and save it to your computer
 
*** Right-click the "sym_helper.py" file and save it to your computer
** In the Google Drive tab, double-click on the "Colab Notebooks" folder to open it
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*** Right-click in the blank space and create a new folder called "Helpers"
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=== Expand and upload the HW00soln folder to Google Drive ===
*** Double-click the "Helpers" folder
 
*** Go find where your downloaded "sym_helpers.py" and drag it into the "Helpers" folder
 
* Get the HW00soln zip, unzip it, and put that folder Google Drive/Colab Notebooks folder:
 
** In the Sakai tab:
 
*** Go to the page for EGR 224
 
*** Click on the "Resources" link at left
 
*** Click on the "HW 0 Files" folder in Resources
 
*** Right-click the "HW00soln.zip" file and save it to your computer
 
 
** On your computer:
 
** On your computer:
 
*** Find and open the HW00soln.zip file
 
*** Find and open the HW00soln.zip file
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**** On macOS,  
 
**** On macOS,  
 
** In the Google Drive tab, double-click on the "Colab Notebooks" folder to open it
 
** In the Google Drive tab, double-click on the "Colab Notebooks" folder to open it
*** Right-click in the blank space and select "Folder Upload"
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*** Right-click in the blank space and select '''''"Folder Upload"'''''
*** Go find where your extracted the "HW00soln" folder and drag it into the "Colab Notebooks" folder
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*** Go find where your extracted the "HW00soln" folder is and drag it into the "Colab Notebooks" folder
**** Note - the HW00soln folder you need is '''''inside''''' the HW00soln folder you extracted.  So find "HW00soln" and then click through that to find the "HW00soln" you actually want...
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* Open and run the "findfits.ipynb":
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=== Create a Helpers folder and upload sym_helper.py ===
** In the Google Drive tab, double-click on "Colab Notebooks" then "HW00soln" then "findfits.ipynb" -- Google Colab should automatically open a new tab with the "findfits.ipynb" notebook.
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** In the Google Drive tab, double-click on the "Colab Notebooks" folder to open it
** In the "findfits.ipynb" tab, click "Runtime" and select "Run all".  As the notebook is running, it should ask if you will permit your notebook to access your Google Drive files.  You should allow it to...
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*** Right-click in the blank space and create a new folder called "Helpers"
* Access Dr. G's linear algebra examples
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*** Double-click the "Helpers" folder
** Open a new browser tab and point it at [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10NuAAl4yWpsapZesm2snnWOgMtBb-tP2?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10NuAAl4yWpsapZesm2snnWOgMtBb-tP2?usp=sharing]
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*** Go find where your downloaded "sym_helpers.py" and drag it into the "Helpers" folder
** Double-click on linalg_1_basic.ipynb
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=== Open and run the findfits.ipynb notebook ===
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* In the Google Drive tab, double-click on "Colab Notebooks" then "HW00soln" then "findfits.ipynb" -- Google Colab should automatically open a new tab with the "findfits.ipynb" notebook.
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* In the "findfits.ipynb" tab, click "Runtime" and select "Run all".  As the notebook is running, it should ask if you will permit your notebook to access your Google Drive files.  You should allow it to...
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=== Access Dr. G's linear algebra examples ===
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* Open a new browser tab and point it at [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10NuAAl4yWpsapZesm2snnWOgMtBb-tP2?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10NuAAl4yWpsapZesm2snnWOgMtBb-tP2?usp=sharing]
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* Double-click on linalg_1_basic.ipynb
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** Note: if you run it, you will get a "folder not found" error in one of the steps.  You can ignore that for now!
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=== Open the Pundit page for the assignment ===
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* In another tab in the same browser, go to [[Homework 0|Homework 0]]
  
 
== At the end of lab ==
 
== At the end of lab ==

Revision as of 19:08, 17 January 2023

At The Beginning of Lab

Create / Log-in to a Google Account

Log-in to Google Drive

Log-in to Google Colab

  • In another tab in the same browser, go to https://colab.research.google.com
    • In the Colab tab, click File and select "New notebook" - among other things, if you haven't gone here before, this will create a "Colab Notebooks" folder in your Google Drive

Get files from Sakai on your computer

  • In another tab in the same browser, go to https://sakai.duke.edu/
  • Get the HW00soln.zip folder:
    • In the Sakai tab:
      • Go to the page for EGR 224
      • Click on the "Resources" link at left
      • Click on the "HW 0 Files" folder in Resources
      • Right-click the "HW00soln.zip" file and save it to your computer
  • Get the sym_helpers.py file:
    • In the Sakai tab:
      • Click on the "Helpers" folder in the "HW 0 Files" folder
      • Right-click the "sym_helper.py" file and save it to your computer

Expand and upload the HW00soln folder to Google Drive

    • On your computer:
      • Find and open the HW00soln.zip file
        • On Windows, click the "Extract all" icon at the top of the page when you open the file -- keep track of where it extracts the file to
        • On macOS,
    • In the Google Drive tab, double-click on the "Colab Notebooks" folder to open it
      • Right-click in the blank space and select "Folder Upload"
      • Go find where your extracted the "HW00soln" folder is and drag it into the "Colab Notebooks" folder

Create a Helpers folder and upload sym_helper.py

    • In the Google Drive tab, double-click on the "Colab Notebooks" folder to open it
      • Right-click in the blank space and create a new folder called "Helpers"
      • Double-click the "Helpers" folder
      • Go find where your downloaded "sym_helpers.py" and drag it into the "Helpers" folder

Open and run the findfits.ipynb notebook

  • In the Google Drive tab, double-click on "Colab Notebooks" then "HW00soln" then "findfits.ipynb" -- Google Colab should automatically open a new tab with the "findfits.ipynb" notebook.
  • In the "findfits.ipynb" tab, click "Runtime" and select "Run all". As the notebook is running, it should ask if you will permit your notebook to access your Google Drive files. You should allow it to...

Access Dr. G's linear algebra examples

Open the Pundit page for the assignment

  • In another tab in the same browser, go to Homework 0

At the end of lab