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Nice one man! Very beautiful! ;) |
![ex1][1] [1]: https://community.wolfram.com//c/portal/getImageAttachment?filename=tx1.png&userId=1316061 Hey guys, *2 things: - 1) not everything is a BUG, I myself fell into a lot of traps in *Return* problems when I create... |
# Proposal: *Wolfram's mineral database is an interesting resource. In this work I will explore and account for the different chemical elements that are part of each mineral to perform an analysis as a whole. Here, the quantities of each element... |
Yes, there is a lot of missing information and bad code used... what is the value of V? I gave V a value and not used the derivate.. So, can you formulate better the problem? V = 10; Manipulate[ StreamPlot[{V, c + Kc (c0 - c)}, {c, -2,... |
Hi guys! Nice one! ..hey, why don't you publish this sequence of integers (using consolidated code in Mathematica) in OEIS ( The On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences®) :) ..it would be a great acquisition there, I checked it out (but it's... |
# Purpose and Methods: *Some time ago I published on the WFR (Wolfram Function Repository) the function [MusicalScaleSample][1], where a sound scale sample can be generated. Which can be 30 different scales possible with this WFR item. But how to... |
Hummm.. interesting and very useful! Thank you, Gianluca! Claudio Chaib |
Hi Erik, I'm from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and I'm impressed with your codes, very good! :) ...really your work is more than amazing! Thank you for mentioning my city and for your work that you have developed so far!! Claudio Chaib |
Hi Leonardo, interesting work! ..do you have SOCIAL (ex: like LinkedIn), so we can connect? |
# Update 2 - EARTH’S MOST COMPLEX MINERAL: - **Ewingite: Earth’s most complex mineral** *Ewingite* is the most complex mineral on Earth, so I thought it would be interesting to use the CrystalLattice function to reproduce it’s visualization. ... |