After I installed jupyterlab through pip, the code inside was automatically converted to Chinese. After I modified it, it automatically converted back to Chinese in a few seconds. I am very confused. I need help, thank you!
I am from China. If you can solve my problem, please contact me by email. Thank you.
luojiangtao403@gmail.com
Did you look here and try changing settings to what you want?
Is it possible you have a browser extension/plug-in installed on your machine to convert things normally? Disable that and try?
At first I thought it was a coding conflict between win10 system and this, but I think it is unlikely. I turned off the plugin in jupyter, and I didnât expect it to be a browser plugin problem. I searched for information on the Internet but couldnât solve it, so I asked for help on the forum. Thank you for your reply and answer, the problem was solved. Thank you very much, I wish you a nice day! By the way, where are you from? Iâd like to ask.
Wayne via Jupyter Community Forum <notifications@jupyter.discoursemail.com>äș2024ćčŽ9æ24æ„ ćšäș22:58ćéïŒ
One of the ideas behind forums such as this is that those getting help share what worked. I am having trouble discerning from your reply what actually helped? Was it a âplug-in in Jupyterâ you mention earlier?
Also if you have the ability to edit the title, that would help others, or âfuture youâ, find this again when encountering such an issue. One way to think about it, is to imagine seeing a list of titles in a search results listing and what would clue you in that the post with that title is about your issue. Your current title, âI have a big question about Jupyterâ doesnât really suit itself to helping others with the same problem, and perhaps âfuture youâ, find the solution.
Yes, it is the browser plug-in (called plug-in in China), that is, the extension that causes the problem. It is a problem caused by a translation plug-in. It is not caused by the jupyter extension.
I am sorry about the title problem, because I donât know how to describe it, because there is a piece of data processing code (a piece of data processing code using pandas, with attached pictures, but at the end), in which dt.year suddenly becomes the Chinese format âdt. yearâ. The rest of this code will also be like this. I am sorry for the naming of this title.
For the future me you mentioned, if possible, I will, after all, I know this feeling, and I have experienced it myself. At that time, I was planning to reset the computer, but fortunately I saw your reply. This thank you cannot be expressed in words, but I can only express this thank you in words, sorry.
Thank you for your advice. Later, I will exercise my ability to summarize and refine, and donât think about it the same way this time.
I will change the title later. Itâs too late now (12 oâclock in the evening). I will change the title around noon tomorrow. I hope it can help the âfuture selfâ
Also, this is machine translated, and it may not be very accurate in my translation of words.
Wayne via Jupyter Community Forum <notifications@jupyter.discoursemail.com> äș2024ćčŽ9æ24æ„ćšäș 23:29ćéïŒ