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Jason Biggs
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Thank you for posting! I was honored to receive the Featured Contributor Badge, but I also feel encouraged when I get some comments :-). Please let me know if you have any questions or opinions about this project. And please see my more recent...
Hello.. yes.looks ok.. The set of 4 elements. First 3 are the spatial references, the forth the density. But I am not sure hot to plot a 3D Density using this set of data. Any help
Oh that's perfect, thank you.
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Hi Jason, I would agree if an issue had actually been identified. That is not the case here. IMO it is good to get confirmation from the community before creating an issue on GitHub (or contacting Wolfram Support).
Thanks to both Jason and Henrik for your replies. They were helpful.
The best thing to do when you find inconsistencies or holes in the data is to file feedback, that way it has a chance of catching the right developer's attention. You can do this either via the in-product menu, Help ▶ Give Feedback, or...
That is amazing. Thank you, Jason. It really inspires me. And, thanks a lot for your offer. Sure, I will ask you in the future if I stumble some challenges that I can't overcome.
Thank you Jason. Your explanation makes it clear. However I now think that it is really confusing to have
You need a function to say whether one graph is a subgraph of another, a `SubGraphQ` function. I recommend the `IGraphM` package, available at https://github.com/szhorvat/IGraphM. Look for the function `IGSubisomorphicQ`.