Does anyone have any experience with VoronoiMesh? I would like to replicate the 3rd example under "Applications -> Other" where a point robot takes a random route rather than the shortest path.
@kirma. I went and made a very crude parser that takes a limited set of Mathematica input (multivariate equations and variable definitions) and outputs a .z3 format text file than can be handed to z3 on the command line. It aint pretty (and I need to hand edit some things in the .z3 file) but it works and now saves time.
@bobthechemist AdjacencyMatrix[g][[v]]["AdjacencyLists"] gives the list of indices of vertices adjacent to the vertex with index v, if that's any help.
Background
Some might have noticed that I was working on completely revising the SE-Uploader. I will make a separate thread about this, but an important change is that we can now share Cells or Notebooks as easy as it is with images. If you want an example evaluate the expression below:
Import[...
Does somebody have a consistent idea of how RGBColor and such are actually interpreted in Mma? I have strong hunch same colour space is not applied when I use it with ColorDifference, and, say, Graphics.
Something is not quite as it should (sRGB is implied at times, but at times, it would seem possibly a linear RGB colour space is used), and it's not consistently documented anywhere.
I have completely revised our old SE-Uploader and finally finished putting all together in a package called the SE Tools. Therefore, we can now provide additional features because the SETools` can be loaded. Currently, the uploader palette is still the largest part of the software. I have put muc...
@halirutan Thanks for updating the SE Uploader post. Feel free to remove the "original post" as well, or at least anything that's not relevant any more. The less clutter to confuse people the better.
@wesen The thing is that JSON was originally invented for JavaScript. Can JS even handle numbers that small or is it restricted to long double or whatever?
@chuy @wesen And what do praise about issue trackers?? They are a good thing. One could have looked this bug up and we would have seen that this was fixed for todays update... well well well.
And speaking of the devil, this very moment the e-mail from Wolfram arrived telling me that I can upgrade.
"I will not use this software for any purposes prohibited by United States law, including for the development, design, manufacture, or production of nuclear, chemical, or biological weapons of mass destruction."
Maybe that claim is more realistically meaningful than one Apple put on their iTunes EULA prohibiting use of it for design and control of nuclear reactors, or something like that.
@halirutan Regarding paying again for a bug-fix update... you're an optimist. I don't even expect those bugs I've reported to have been fixed. :I
I wonder if this GrammarRules is aimed strictly at natural language (sounds like limited set of languages, really) input, or also potentially usable as parsers for non-natural languages...
@kirma You mean parsers for symbolic expressions instead of just strings? The whole language is based on pattern matching and transformation rules, so I see the new grammar stuff as just pushing some of that functionality down to work directly at string level.
Oh well, it looks like they did a good job with the Wikipedia stuff and they added a few smaller functions I wanted. I just started to get used to mixing in associations in my workflow, but the new stuff looks cool and I guess I want the bug fixes too. So I guess I'll pay them.
I actually fully support adding synonyms of functions and even breaking changes if the changes I have to make to my existing code make the code shorter, faster, etc.
My idea for Wikicode would be that you reference a specific revision of a module, and then you can upgrade at your leisure.
There wasn't a lot of fanfare about 10.1. Just a "what's new" link to the documentation, on the front page. It isn't even easy to find the version number of the latest release on wolfram.com.
Just curious: does it superficially look the same as 10, other than the added functions?
Also a question to those who already have access to 10.1 and were affected by the PDF export bugs in 10.0.2. Are these fixed now?
@Szabolcs That may be, but in the emails I've had, the link: blog.wolfram.com/tag/10.1 has featured more than once, with only 3 posts on the topic so far. Maybe more to come?