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May 22 |
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Interpolation and points of non-differentiability @RahulNarain and J.M. great thanks! |
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May 22 |
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May 22 |
asked | Interpolation and points of non-differentiability |
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May 14 |
accepted | Output precision |
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May 11 |
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Simulating a Stochastic Process within certain bounds @rm-rf Thanks, I did know about the % command but with the ["path"] stuff following it, I figured %69 meant something else, especially since all this was early in the notebook.. but I also had other notebooks active. |
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May 11 |
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Simulating a Stochastic Process within certain bounds @rm-rf I have no clue what %69 even is. When I Shift Enter data2, MMA-9 prints: Temporaldata[1]. Then MMA-9 gives this window right below Temporaldata[1]. That window gave a drop down menu called properties which had path as an option. When I clicked on path, it ran the command %69["path"] and spat out the data. So I just re-used that command to catch that data. The documentation for % doesn't explain what it is so perhaps you can shed some light on it. |
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May 10 |
asked | Simulating a Stochastic Process within certain bounds |
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May 9 |
asked | Output precision |
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May 5 |
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Saving and Reading data across computers Chris: Thanks a lot for your answer! |
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May 5 |
accepted | Saving and Reading data across computers |
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Apr 30 |
asked | Saving and Reading data across computers |
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Apr 19 |
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Creating Plot with varying scale @rm-rf sweet! Thanks! I guess that post didn't show in my cursory search because it used words to describe the problem. |
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Apr 19 |
asked | Creating Plot with varying scale |
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Apr 11 |
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Manipulating output from Solve @xzcd I just realized that for the past 3 days I was doing f[H1_,H2_] := sol1[[1,1]]; and it was "working" for my FindRoot but today when I tried to Plot it it didn't work and then I noticed you wrote "=" instead of ":=". Can you please explain why we'e not using ":=" here.. or I can post a separate question for this if you like. |
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Apr 8 |
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Manipulating output from Solve @xzczd Thank you! I didn't realize I could do that. |
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Apr 7 |
asked | Manipulating output from Solve |
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Apr 7 |
accepted | Filling only when one curve is below the other |
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Apr 7 |
accepted | How can one type a box with “x” marked? |
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Apr 4 |
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How can one type a box with “x” marked? Ok, that's really helpful. Learning Fishing! Thx. :) |
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Apr 4 |
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How can one type a box with “x” marked? @J.M. and belisarius sweet! thanks. For whatever reasons I could not locate that in the special characters palette. |