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8:36 AM
Hi, there is a graph associated with {6,139} in Mathematica, one can see what it looks like by Graphdata[{6,139}]. But what does {6,139} mean?
 
 
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9:41 AM
@EdenHarder GraphData[{n,i},...] gives data for the i[Null]^th simple graph with n vertices.
@halirutan I'm still on v8.. :) But I'm glad it's fixed! But if they don't know how they fixed it, it might also mean that it will pop up again next version.. :)
 
10:21 AM
@Öskå That is it has no special name, 139 is just a order in mathematica? Thanks
 
10:39 AM
@EdenHarder I don't know what the numbers stand for but there are many of them: GraphQ@GraphData[{6, #}] & /@ Range@150, it's not just {6,139}.
 
@Öskå Thanks again!
 
@EdenHarder I'm sorry for the lack of more informations, but that's all there is in the docs :)
 
 
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1:22 PM
10.0.1 Home edition... finally available!
Whatever difference that makes.
 
2:08 PM
I wonder where the non-quick revision history for Mma might be.
 
 
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3:39 PM
Does anyone know if free monthly cloud credits get accumulated, expire, how is it?
 
@Rojo I think I read they don't accumulate.
 
@kirma I thought so, but I have slightly more than 1000 so I wanted to check
 
@Rojo Probably it's stated somewhere in Wolfram Whatever Cloud FAQs.
 
One would expect
 
 
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6:28 PM
Blanking on what should be a simple task: make the font in BarChart labels black? Adding BaseStyle -> {Black, Bold, FontSize -> 13} is only getting me the latter 2 settings.
 
 
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8:24 PM
@bobthechemist LabelStyle should do it.
 
I couldn't open the W cloud usage dashboard all day
 
 
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hhh
9:45 PM
How to iterate over a tuble?
Or triple thing of tuble? I mean like iterating over {i1,jj1}--->{i2,jj2}--->{i3,jj3}-->


or {ii1,...,h1}--->{ii2,...,h2}---->...--->{iiN,...,hN} generally


Do[Print[N[{r*Cos[\[Theta]], r*Sin[\[Theta]]*Cos[\[Phi]],
r*Sin[\[Theta]]*Sin[\[Phi]]}]], {\[Theta], A}, {\[Phi], Inc}, {r,
L}]
@ArnoudBuzing I got Mathematica 10.0.1 as a student edition when I bought it today, hurray :D
 
10:06 PM
@hhh What is a tuble?
 
hhh
10:21 PM
Moved question here, is it clear there?
In computer science, they have specific jargon for this kind of things where you loop over sub-sets. I think the term for 2 thing was tuble, 3 thing triplet or something like that .
 
11:11 PM
@Pickett Thanks
 
@hhh Google is your friend when you're not sure about terminology. I think you mean "tuplet" which is an ordered list of elements, but it's just that and nothing more. Triplet is a list of three elements. Two elements is called a pair.
 
hhh
11:56 PM
@Pickett yes q was about finding right terminology, tuple is the right word. 3-tuple for 3els' list, 4-tuple for 4els' list and so on.
n-tuple is the general term.
Now I try to understand how I can apply a function to it. in Python, I would do just [a+b for (a,b) in zip(range(10),range(10,20)] -- super easy!
 

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