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Delete %matplotlib inline
Changed also interact to have a range instead of two values only. removed matplotlib inline
Wrote some key parameters to avoid warnings. optimized imports
Wrote some key parameters to avoid warnings. Updated imports
Used some parameters with their keywords to avoid warnings. Suggested the usage of f-strings, available since Python 3.6. Updated some imports.
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Update of the APIs versions
// M.A.J. des bibliothèques et modifications subséquentes.
The modifications concern:
NB: I could not find the equivalent of the 'normalized=True' keyword for the LinearRegression classifier, but the behaviour is unchanged.
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