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"Learn to use the Wolfram Language's capabilities for data science and organization in order to unlock the full potential for real-world applications. Professor Seth J. Chandler, an award winning, 30-year user of the Wolfram Language guides intermediate users from data in the wild to data that can feed the full range of Wolfram Language functionality. It's both a conceptual and practical approach, filled with annotated examples that draw data from areas with which many readers will already be familiar: passengers on the Titanic or the world of sports. Want to know more about Associations or…mehr

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"Learn to use the Wolfram Language's capabilities for data science and organization in order to unlock the full potential for real-world applications. Professor Seth J. Chandler, an award winning, 30-year user of the Wolfram Language guides intermediate users from data in the wild to data that can feed the full range of Wolfram Language functionality. It's both a conceptual and practical approach, filled with annotated examples that draw data from areas with which many readers will already be familiar: passengers on the Titanic or the world of sports. Want to know more about Associations or about the organization and presentation of Datasets? This book shows you how it's done. Want to organize or reduce data similarly to the way one might use SQL, pandas in Python or dplyr in R's Tidyverse? The book shows how to do just that (and more) using the Query function that gives the book its name. The final chapter shows how to import information from the places real-world data is most likely to be found: CSV, Excel or JSON files on the Web. Use Query both as a tutorial and as a reference. Read it sequentially, doing the exercises that accompany every chapter, or use its index to find out how to perform a specific Dataset operation. An electronic supplement will shortly be published that extends the material here to more complex forms of data such as those found in the Wolfram Knowledgebase"--
Autorenporträt
Seth J. Chandler is a Law Foundation Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center (UHLC). He maintains a dual life as a law professor, teaching subjects such as constitutional law and insurance law, and as an expert on the Wolfram Language, presenting at numerous Wolfram conferences and winning a Wolfram Innovator Award in 2011. He has combined both of his passions in the course Analytic Methods for Lawyers, which is taught at UHLC and is available via his YouTube channel (@sethjchandler). He has made many contributions to the Wolfram Demonstrations Project, Function Repository, and Data Repository and to Wolfram Community. Professor Chandler received his undergraduate degree in 1979 from Princeton University and his Juris Doctorate in 1983 from Harvard Law School, where he served as Managing Editor of the Harvard Law Review. His knowledge of math and of the Wolfram Language is generally self-taught, much of it from listening to and reading the works of Stephen Wolfram and others. He has never taken a college-level programming course; the last math course on his transcript is a linear algebra class from 1975.