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Dan Lou
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[@Frederick Wu][at0] : Thank you for following up with such elegant code to show the big picture! Sorry for my belated reply. I was not closely tracking down the discussion. [at0]: http://community.wolfram.com/web/wufei1978
## Where [John] comes from ## I find the baby names data sets at [Kaggle.com][1], and decided to use Wolfram Language to tackle some of the challenges like "Where [John] comes from". For this purpose, I used the data set StateNames.csv (30.22...
[@Jofre Espigule][at0] , thank you very much for referring to my old post! I really love the way you visualized the data. It's a neat idea to display the maps together with the chart. I'll probably steal your code for future posts ;) [at0]:...
Wilson, That's interesting. Did you de-duplicate the randomly generated puzzles? I wonder whether they are all unique ones. Dan
[@Sander Huisman][at0] and [@Vitaliy Kaurov][at1] , this is mind blowing! [at0]: http://community.wolfram.com/web/sghuisman [at1]: http://community.wolfram.com/web/vitaliyk
[@Bernat Espigulé Pons][at0] Wow, this is very cool. Thank you so much for showing me how to use SemanticImport and Datasets together. I will definitely use these handy tools in data analysis. BTW, Your post [Mapping Crime Rates in US][1] might...
Yeah, that's an issue. Or maybe I can try to tally first, then Complement, then try to get the matched ones from the tallied list.
June 1 is the international Children's Day celebrated in many countries, so I decided to spend the last weekend developing a Mathematica version of the Triangle Peg Game to impress some young friends. I've only very recently discovered the game, and...