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Per the VS Code documentation, running an active Jupyter Notebook cell involves the Python: Run Selection/Line in Python Terminal command, or Shift + Enter.
Your line of code from kaggle_house_price_base import train_features, train_labels is a module import statement — see Best practices when importing in IPython and How to correctly import a Python module in VS Code? for additional informaiton.
from kaggle_house_price_base import train_features, train_labels
It works for me:
pip install ipython-autotime
Once you have loaded it, any cell run after this ,will give you the execution time of the cell:
%load_ext autotime
Per the VS Code documentation, running an active Jupyter Notebook cell involves the Python: Run Selection/Line in Python Terminal command, or Shift + Enter.
Your line of code
from kaggle_house_price_base import train_features, train_labels
is a module import statement — see Best practices when importing in IPython and How to correctly import a Python module in VS Code? for additional informaiton.