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Wolfram alpha notebook edition
Wolfram alpha notebook edition







wolfram alpha notebook edition

For now, we’ll just note that the provided code after a Natural Language input cell is run could be used to either help students do math without learning any code or could scaffold the learning of the Wolfram Language, starting with “no-code” Natural Language prompts. ​ ​ We’ll return to the editable nature of this code later, and see how it could help us more than just by refining our results.

wolfram alpha notebook edition

This lets newer users generate their own formal code with informal commands, and then explore what changing that code will do. If you click on the input cell above (the cell with formal code generated right below the orange cell), you can change the produced code however you want (for example, you could change the range of “a” from 0, 2 to 1, 5 ) then hit Shift+Enter to run the new instructions. The code Wolfram|Alpha Notebook Edition produces is editable. It worked! The two outputs above aren’t exactly the same (for example, the starting values and ranges of “a” are different), but that’s something we can change.









Wolfram alpha notebook edition