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I found a way to do this some 8 years ago. Completely forgot how I did it, but it is immortalized in the code of my StackEchange answer [here][1] where, somewhere at the bottom of the code, an object box is created. [1]:...
Not on my pc right now so I can’t test it, but I reported very similar issues with FindCycle in 2015, more than 3 years ago [CASE:2934278]
When I was trying to do this for my BVH (a motion capture data file format) importer I encountered the same problem. Part of the published documentation simply didn't work as described. You may try to decipher how I solved it in the [package on the...
Glad you liked it. I hope you have version 10, as I used a few of its features.
Nasser is incorrect in saying that code in initialization cells are executed on opening the notebook they are in. Upon (manual) evaluation of the first line of code Mathematica offers to evaluate initialization cells first. Only if you agree, and...
I wrote [this](http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/10957/an-efficient-circular-arc-primitive-for-graphics3d) in 2012. Since then we got all kinds of geometric objects but still no 3D circle.
Did you load NetLink? Could you provider all the code you used?
Admit it... You always wanted to play with those motion capture files that you can find for free by the thousands on places like the [Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design][1] or the [cgspeed site][2] which contains BVH conversions...
`Classify`'s "Neat Examples" section is weird indeed. In my case, even ten minutes after opening, Mathematica is still having difficulties displaying it. I get the "Formatting notebook contents" dialog every few seconds.
Two things: Firstly, I do not really consider NASA to be the gold standard; I used these words only in my reply to Nasser as he seemed to regard them as such. Secondly, Mathematica delivers the actual sun position, not its apparent position. The...