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How can I avoid performance losses from ResourceFunction?
You can access the local version of the function directly with ResourceFunction["SymbolQ", "Function"] to avoid the evaluation semantics ...
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How to download "ResourceFunction" packages onto a notebook, so I can place it in a USB and access it on a different computer
Putting my comment into an answer, since it seems to have solved the question
You can use ResourceFunction["PacletizeResourceFunction"] to package a ...
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Molecule fingerprint functions v13
edit: For direct access to the underlying fingerprint functions behind FeatureExtraction for molecules, see the Molecule Fingerprints paclet in the new paclet ...
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Find and load all ResourceFunctions as top level functions?
There is a helpful function named PersistResourceFunction that permanently stores a function.
Here is what I did:
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Issue with definite integration by parts using IntegrateByParts
I think it's a bug of ResourceFunction["IntegrateByParts"]. The output of
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Find and load all ResourceFunctions as top level functions?
I dug and found where the names for the autocomplete are cached:
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Definition of a ResourceFunction
Alternatively, you could use "ResourceFunctionDefinitionViewer", to open a new notebook showing the implementation:
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Definition of a ResourceFunction
You can treat the resource as an object rather than a function in order to make meta-queries:
ResourceObject["RainbowText"]["Properties"]
<...
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How to search for special `ResourceFunctions`
There is the function ResourceSearch.
Indeed, one can search for entries containing "curvature"
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Definition of ResourceFunction["IntegrateByParts"]
You can read the definitions by using PrintDefinitions:
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How to incorporate ResourceFunctions to autocomplete
Here's another approach to get the autocompletion working:
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How to make a hexagon tiling?
If you replace your final line with:
Graphics[{EdgeForm[Blue], FaceForm[RandomColor[]], hexes2[[#]]}
& /@ Range[Length[hexes2]]]
you get different ...
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Need a few built-in Symbols (functions) whose Options are a mix of Rule-s and DelayedRule-s
TL;DR: maybe use
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How to modify the axes and the labes of my plot? (Specifically, to cut the vertical axis.)
This shows how to add a cut using ResourceFunction["PlotGrid"], see @GustavoDelfino's answer for the other stuff.
We first save the plot to a variable:
<...
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What is keyboard shortcut combination for ResourceFunction?
ResourceFunctionInput (over at the Wolfram Function Repository) achieves this goal.
As described in its documentation:
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Is it possible to access ResourceFunctions with MMA <12
Go to the web page of the resource you're trying to access. In the top-right corner there is a button "Source Notebook" that allows you to download the notebook that defines the resource function. ...
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Is it possible to access ResourceFunctions with MMA <12
Note: once the new "ResourceSystemClient" is on the paclet server all of this gymnastics will be unnecessary
Run this in the cloud:
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Find and load all ResourceFunctions as top level functions?
We can install, group, use, and uninstall resource
functions with
PacletizeResourceFunction
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Find and load all ResourceFunctions as top level functions?
I'll post how I did it by scraping, but it's not a great solution:
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Find and load all ResourceFunctions as top level functions?
Just do
DynamicMap = ResourceFunction["DynamicMap"]
and now you can use
DynamicMap[# + 1 &, Range[100]]
as expected.
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How to incorporate ResourceFunctions to autocomplete
As mentioned in the comments below, typing just ResourceFunction["Mo"] results in a list of ResourceFunctions that ...
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How to modify the axes and the labes of my plot? (Specifically, to cut the vertical axis.)
The FrameTicks option can be further customized to help you get closer to your goal. For example try this in your code:
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ResourceFunction is stuck at "Finding Resource"
So I'm afraid that the problem is in Win 7. But I would like to continue using this OS on one of the laptops.
Therefore, I found a working solution - download all the necessary functions on the device ...
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How to incorporate ResourceFunctions to autocomplete
The answer by Alexey and Jason works. This resource function ResourceFunctionInput also provides autocompletion but with a different design.
Example :
I opted for the default installation.
In that ...
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Molecule fingerprint MorganConnectivity
The molecule fingerprint functions have been compiled into a paclet and placed in the new Wolfram Paclet Repository, with extensive documentation. In the Molecule Fingerprints paclet there are ...
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How to download "ResourceFunction" packages onto a notebook, so I can place it in a USB and access it on a different computer
Just quickly some ideas that work with v14 or earlier. I note that upon calling ResourceFunction[<resfunc>] that function ...
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