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[This](https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/a/6179/58370) answer on MSE has a function for identifying which symbols are consuming memory greater than some specified size. I have found it useful for identifying symbols that consume a lot of memory...
While setting up my new MacBookPro with Mathematica, Workbench and Eclipse, I installed Workbench 3. Unfortunately, I get jlink errors when trying to unit test or open a Notebook from Workbench. I've already opened a support ticket, but it is...
The answer to your query is already contained in the use of the function InteractiveTradingChart. At the bottom of its display, just under the date boxes and above the chart type menu, there is a timeline for the entire history chosen in the command,...
Rohit has given the correct answer, namely that the WL is case sensitive with all inbuilt functions starting with a Capital letter and all concatenated names having each new word begin with a Capital. The problem with the data returned by...