Spring 2021 - STAT207
Data Science Exploration


Project

See the pdf that you will fetch for more information. This project is optional!

Source Branch: project
Due Date: Committed and pushed to git before May 14, 2021 at 8:00pm CST


Step 1: Retrieve the lab using git

Using your command line, navigate to your stat207 repository (cd Desktop -> cd stat207 -> cd NETID) and fetch the notebook from our release repository by running the following two git commands:

git fetch release
git merge release/project -m "Merging initial files"

ONLY IF you get an error related to unrelated histories, use:

git merge release/project --allow-unrelated-histories -m "Merging initial files" 

Step 2: Open the notebook

Open the notebook with the command:

jupyter notebook

Inside of the notebook webpage:

  • Navigate into the folder project
  • Open up the project_template.ipynb notebook for a template
  • Follow the instructions given in the Project Specification.pdf file in the folder that you have fetched.

Whenever you are done, you should checkpoint (using File -> Save Checkpoint in the notebook) your notebook to save your work. Once your work is saved, you can:

  • Use File -> Close and Halt on the notebook
  • Use Quit (in the top-right) on the directory view to completely exit jupyter

Step 3: Submitting your work

When you’re ready to save your work online and/or submit your work, return to the command line and run:

git add -A
git commit -m "submission (or any message here)"
git push origin master

Submitting Your Work

When you have completed working, you should always submit your work (even if you're not quite finished). We will always grade the latest push you made before the due date (and ignore everything else) — submitting multiple times is okay and encouraged!

Inside of Jupyter:

  • Click File -> Save Checkpoint to ensure your notebook is saved.
  • Click File -> Close and Halt to exit your notebook.
  • Click Quit (in the top-right) to close the directory view.

After exiting Jupyter, your command prompt will return to accept new commands. Using your command prompt, run:

git add -A
git commit -m "submission (or any message here)"
git push origin master

You can verify your submission was made by visiting the web interface to github: