An Introduction to the Notable ChatGPT Plugin

An Introduction to the Notable ChatGPT Plugin

Hi, I’m Dave, and welcome to the Notable ChatGPT Plugin. As we’re just getting started here, let’s take a moment to learn about some of the capabilities of the plugin so we can get the most out of the notebook experience.

Now, hopefully, you’ve had success creating your first notebook. But if not, watch me as I walk through how to create a very simple notebook that simply prints out ‘Welcome to the Notable ChatGPT Plugin’.

To create a notebook, you need to be using the GPT4 model with plugins enabled and have installed the Notable plugin. Once you have everything set up, you can go ahead and give it the prompt to create a notebook that prints out ‘Welcome to the Notable ChatGPT Plugin’.

When interacting with plugins, you will see little green squares pop up. These squares indicate that the plugin is currently interacting with the notebook. It’s best to wait until ChatGPT responds with the result of that interaction.

Once the notebook is created, you can view and interact with it in Notable. You can even update and modify the notebook as needed. Notable allows you to organize your work into projects, which can contain multiple notebooks and other assets.

Now that we’ve created a simple notebook, let’s move on to creating a new notebook that performs some real data analysis. For example, we can analyze the Denver Public Library data to see which library locations had the most visitors over the past year.

To analyze the data, we can use the Notable ChatGPT Plugin. We can give it a prompt to perform exploratory data analysis on the Denver Public Library data and visualize the results. The plugin can download the data, perform summary statistics, and create visualizations to answer specific questions.

Once the analysis is complete, we can view and interact with the notebook in Notable. We can also modify the notebook and update the analysis as needed.

In addition to analyzing data hosted on the web, the Notable ChatGPT Plugin allows you to access and analyze data uploaded locally to a Notable project. You can upload your own data sets or connect to an external database.

To connect to an external database, you can set up a data connection within the notebook page. This allows you to query data from the external database and incorporate it into your analysis.

Notable also provides powerful tools for data visualization. You can use the Data Explorer feature to create interactive visualizations based on your data. Notable supports over 40 different data visualization types, and you can customize the visualizations to suit your needs.

The Notable Pro Plan offers additional features and resources for more advanced analysis. With the Pro Plan, you can access larger hardware machines, including GPUs, and have more concurrent kernels running. This allows you to work with larger data sets and perform more complex analysis.

In conclusion, the Notable ChatGPT Plugin is a powerful tool for data analysis and visualization. It allows you to create and modify notebooks, analyze data from various sources, and create interactive visualizations. With the Pro Plan, you have access to even more resources and capabilities. So, get started with the Notable ChatGPT Plugin and unlock the full potential of your data analysis projects!

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