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Werner Geiger
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Thanks Henrik, I will try your hint to DiscretizeRegion. My actual task is to draw a complex moving part (namely a gyroscope in some housing) together with its locus, orientation and additional information like forces and torques in a 3D...
Thanks, Adalbert, for supporting this request.
Thanks Hans, this methods seems even better than SetOptions since it doesn't affect all Graphics3D but only those where the sequence is explicitly used.
Thanks, Jason, I hadn't noticed this character \[DiscretionaryHyphen] until now. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to be used for hyphenation: Block[{dhyp = "­"(* contains a DiscretionaryHyphen ­*), nameL = {"Ein", "Sehr", "Langer",...
Wolfram Technical Support, Andrew Lewis, answers: > ... Specifying a 3-D point as either a Prolog/Epilog in Plot3D would > make sense programmatically, but it would not make a difference to the > overall graphic when compared with using the Show...
When I input a Wolfram|Alpha query in any notebook (Wolfram Desktop 13.1) under Windows 10, I get a ***LinkObject::linkd*** error. Hence I cannot use W|A from within standard WL notebooks. ![enter image description here][1] The XML.exe file...
You are right. Your question was "what is Mathematica good for". I mistakenly narrowed that down to programming languages. Perhaps I was misled by the word "Mathematica". After all, I don't really know what the word means. What was obviously meant...
Thanks, Rohit. This helps me. I have and use Visual Studio as well. (And Eclipse, which I would prefer). I will look into your links.
I think, Zhao, this is an important remark. You are right: One does nor really need to assign values to those symbols at arbitrary indexes. The symbols are needed only for the formulation of symbolic problems, e.g. Solve. Whereas for the concrete...
Sorry, Zhao, but your questions and code are a nightmare. I feel you want to do some kind of restructuring code, actually, just rename variables. This is a trivial task and done with Find/Replace (Edit-menu > Find... within the Wolfram desktop). Just...