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What are the common ways to import private data into google colaboratory notebooks %matplotlib inline will lead to static images of your plot embedded in the notebook. You can't read from system files

This requires that you search google drive for the specific id corresponding to the folder you want to root your search in %matplotlib notebook will lead to interactive plots embedded within the notebook For example, navigate to the folder /projects/my_project/my_data that is located in your google drive.

Google colaboratory is really cool, but it would be more useful if i can access all my google drive files, without using standard google drive api

Is it possible and easy In my case, i had to download an entire folder containing h5 files (for submitting a college project) of each model my notebook built Easiest way i found to download this folder and hence all files in the folder is to drag and drop the folder into the my drive folder in the same folder tree Obviously i later downloaded the folder from google drive.

Is there a way to programmatically prevent google colab from disconnecting on a timeout The following describes the conditions causing a notebook to automatically disconnect I am using python and matplotlib and i am trying to create an interactive plot in google colab I can produce the plot but it is static

My current code is below

19 colab's free version works on a dynamic usage limit, which is not fixed and size is not documented anywhere, that is the reason free version is not a guaranteed and unlimited resources Basically, the overall usage limits and timeout periods, maximum vm lifetime, gpu types available, and other factors vary over time. First, i import io, pandas and files from google.colab import io import pandas as pd from google.colab import files then i upload the file using an upload widget uploaded = files.upload() you will something similar to this (click on choose files and upload the xlsx file) Let's suppose that the name of the files is my_spreadsheet.xlsx, so you need to use it in the following line

Open a new or existing colab notebook Click on the runtime menu at the top. In the ipython notebook, you also have the option of embedding graphics directly in the notebook, with two possible options

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