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1:52 AM
Any ideas how I can use a more functional style to eliminate the index i in Table[ Map[ Append[Drop[mylist,{i}],#]&, f[mylist[[i]]] ], {i,Length[mylist]}]?
 
 
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3:45 AM
@xzczd Oh, sorry, I do mean 12.. I'm expected about a list about the newest functions ..
 
 
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8:16 AM
@Kuba ^ The sum of all knowledge
 
@MarkS. I think it depends of what f does. Could you provide a simple example of mylist, f and the expected result?
@CarlLange only if titles started with "All..."
 
8:43 AM
@Kuba This is true. You've ruined my favourite joke! :(
 
@CarlLange at least now you can ruin it for others who mention it :)
 
 
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9:46 AM
In my opinion this is a troll account - this is the second time it's asked this question after the previous one was closed. mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/189119/…
From elsewhere on the network ^
I don't know how to flag an account though.
 
10:00 AM
@CarlLange thanks, handled.
 
 
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11:10 AM
How to clacute the age from date of birth my d.o.b is 18.03.2000 what is my age
 
11:39 AM
@L.AravindKalaimani Hello and welcome. You have asked the same question on different sites.
Can you tell us why all the answers don't help you?
@L.AravindKalaimani The thing is that asking such a question has either a deeper meaning or no meaning at all and you simply try to engage people in useless discussions. If the question has a deeper meaning for you, then please explain why the simple anwser
"On 18.03.2019, you will be 19 years old. So currently, you are still 18"
Does not satisfy you.
If you like, you can calculate your age in seconds
For this, you can use the Unix time which is the number of seconds since January 1st, 1970.
In[3]:= seconds = UnixTime[] - UnixTime[{2000, 3, 18}]

Out[3]= 593700246
 
11:59 AM
HEllo All
 
@JoseECalderon Hello
 
I have noticed a low participation and response to DeviceOpen of Arduino and Serial. The documentation has been in draft for the last 4 years.
Anyone here has worked with hardware interface?
Hello @Kuba
 
12:16 PM
@JoseECalderon
This looks not OK
If[dataDeviceExecute[dev, "SerialReadyQ"],
 
12:35 PM
@Kuba Whoops, you're right. f takes a string and returns a list of strings (whose length depends in a complex way on the original string). That definitely matters. So, for instance, you could pretend f is given by f[str_] := Append[StringReplaceList["hello", _ -> "X"], "Y"]. I actually care about Union Applyed to the thing I said before. For example:...
If mylist is {"hi", "@", "kuba"}, Union @@ Table[Map[Append[Drop[mylist, {i}], #] &, f[mylist[[i]]]], {i, Length[mylist]}] outputs: {{"@", "kuba", "hX"}, {"@", "kuba", "Xi"}, {"@", "kuba", "Y"}, {"hi", "@", "kubX"}, {"hi", "@", "kuXa"}, {"hi", "@", "kXba"}, {"hi", "@", "Xuba"}, {"hi", "@", "Y"}, {"hi", "kuba", "X"}}
If this deserves making it's own question on the site, just let me know. I just wondered if someone could say "oh, that's Mapthread[,3]" or whatever.
 
12:57 PM
@MarkS. with your example f does not really depend on str_
 
 
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4:01 PM
Is there a function to go from a mesh to an image? ImageMesh goes from an Image to a Mesh, is there a function to go the other way?
Alternatively, what I actually need is a function to give me the convex hull of a curve in a binary image, if there is a better way to do that.
 
 
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5:04 PM
@Kuba Sorry, that was a copy-paste error. Of course "hello" should have been str.
 
I am not getting Fourier series for Sqrt[x*(1-x)] in Mathematica.. can anyone kindly tell me how to get that? Is there any other function than FourierSeries ?
 
5:32 PM
@KraZug ComponentMeasurements has a "ConvexVertices" properties.
 
 
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6:36 PM
@taritgoswami Fourier series applies to periodic functions. What is the period of Sqrt[x*(1-x)]? Try FourierTransform instead.
 
 
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8:01 PM
!!!
^
With TG and JF afaict
 
8:42 PM
I'm am no longer confident the 12.0 state of paclets will be better than the 11.3 ;___;
 
@b3m2a1 Seems like 12.0 not so much. Maybe 12.1
I chuckled when SW said "Unless someone has their own paclet server!?"
 
Maybe. But I'm getting a headache thinking about all the update work I'll need to do.
 
"That looks beautiful" says SW about paclets.github.io/PacletServer
 
@CarlLange #validation
 
(and also about packagedata :) )
 

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