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The Story Continues: Announcing Version 14 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica

Stephen Wolfram

The function Map takes a function f and “maps it” over a list: Comap does the “mathematically co-” version of this, taking a list of functions and “comapping” them onto a single argument: Why is this useful? As an example, one might want to apply three different statistical functions to a single list. is PositionSmallest. In Version 3.0

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Launching Version 12.3 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica

Stephen Wolfram

has a very flexible way of representing its results, that allows for different numbers of variables, different numbers of solutions, etc. &#10005. we’re connecting to “Descartes-style” analytic geometry, converting geometric descriptions to algebraic formulas. Here’s a first example of a new convenience function: SolveValues.