In case it is helpful, here are all my Mathematica videos in a single playlist ruclips.net/p/PLxdnSsBqCrrE4j99TtW_zdyED2IVgbBUd. Please let me know what you think in the comments. Thanks for watching!
Physics student here! I'm going to be doing undergrad research soon and my mentor person does a lot of work in Mathematica. I figured I could get a grasp of the basics before we start actually doing stuff (I just downloaded this program for the first time a couple days ago, I knew nothing about it) and I can now do my own stuff. Oddly enough my ODE professor actually co-authored a textbook on integrating Mathematica into DIfferential Equation classes, so I could even use this information in that class. This series has been quite helpful, so thanks!
Hi Chase, Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. If you find these videos to be helpful, I hope you'll consider supporting the channel via Patreon at www.patreon.com/christopherwlum. Given your interest in this topic, I'd love to have you a as a Patron as I'm able to talk/interact personally with all Patrons. Thanks for watching! -Chris
I really appreciate your videos about Mathematica. Do you plan to create more of them? There is so much more to discover, e.g. solving ordinary and especially partial differential equations on arbitrary domains.
Hi Bernhard, Thanks for reaching out. If you have questions or would like to request a video, I hope you'll consider supporting the channel via Patreon at www.patreon.com/christopherwlum or via the 'Thanks' button underneath the video. I'd love to have you as a Patron as I'm able to talk/interact personally with Patrons. Thanks for watching! -Chris
@@ChristopherLum Hi Chris, thank you for this valuable information. I really would like to support you to obtain your hi-quality lectures but due to the fact that I am already retired I have to think about an affordable monthly fee. In any case, it is worth. By the way - you had a very interesting contribution about APRS - what is your ham call sign? Mine is DM3BF - maybe we meet also on short wave one day 🙂. Vy 73, Bernhard
@@ChristopherLum Hi Chris, I checked the possibility but Patreon got very bad ratings. Many subscribers did not receive what they ordered, money was booked without authorization and more. Is there any other possibility to support you? Best regards, Bernhard
@@bernhardfluche7435 Hi Bernhard, that is interesting, I've had a good experience with Patreon so far. I mostly use it as a forum to interact with interested parties on technical topics. Given the volume of comments I receive on RUclips, I can't respond to most comments on RUclips. Don't worry about the support, I'm glad the content is interesting to you and I hope you continue watching the channel, thanks for your interest!
@@ChristopherLum Hi Chris, I am also following your videos on Matlab and Simulink. I never saw anything better from the didactical point of view and I really want to support you. RUclips (i.e. Google) also offers a master membership for 4,99 €/month. Is it equivalent to Patreon offering the same advantages? Then I would join your community. Best regards, Bernhard
I'll likely stick to inserting images on Mathematica, but it's cool to see a paint like option here. It's also cool that you can copy/paste objects directly from ppt to the .nb file.
Thanks for reaching out. If you have questions or would like to request a video, please consider supporting the channel via Patreon at www.patreon.com/christopherwlum. I interact personally with Patrons at all levels. Thanks for watching!
Christopher, can Mathematica produce a process model, where something moves to the next step if certain conditions are met and can the model be dynamic?
In case it is helpful, here are all my Mathematica videos in a single playlist ruclips.net/p/PLxdnSsBqCrrE4j99TtW_zdyED2IVgbBUd. Please let me know what you think in the comments. Thanks for watching!
Physics student here! I'm going to be doing undergrad research soon and my mentor person does a lot of work in Mathematica. I figured I could get a grasp of the basics before we start actually doing stuff (I just downloaded this program for the first time a couple days ago, I knew nothing about it) and I can now do my own stuff. Oddly enough my ODE professor actually co-authored a textbook on integrating Mathematica into DIfferential Equation classes, so I could even use this information in that class. This series has been quite helpful, so thanks!
Hi Chase,
Thanks for the kind words, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. If you find these videos to be helpful, I hope you'll consider supporting the channel via Patreon at www.patreon.com/christopherwlum. Given your interest in this topic, I'd love to have you a as a Patron as I'm able to talk/interact personally with all Patrons. Thanks for watching!
-Chris
I do not know a lot about Mathematica's graphic functions, so this video was really helpful. Thank you.
Mathematica is certainly a powerful program. Lots of functionality and variety.
Thanks for the video! Mathematica has so many capabilities that I didn't know about.
I never knew you could do so much with Mathematica! Awesome tutorial!
You can do even more…😊
Very helpful tutorial, thank you! Enjoying all the functionality of mathematica more and more.
I didn't know Mathematica can do like this. Thank you for sharing !
I really appreciate your videos about Mathematica. Do you plan to create more of them? There is so much more to discover, e.g. solving ordinary and especially partial differential equations on arbitrary domains.
Hi Bernhard,
Thanks for reaching out. If you have questions or would like to request a video, I hope you'll consider supporting the channel via Patreon at www.patreon.com/christopherwlum or via the 'Thanks' button underneath the video. I'd love to have you as a Patron as I'm able to talk/interact personally with Patrons. Thanks for watching!
-Chris
@@ChristopherLum Hi Chris, thank you for this valuable information. I really would like to support you to obtain your hi-quality lectures but due to the fact that I am already retired I have to think about an affordable monthly fee. In any case, it is worth. By the way - you had a very interesting contribution about APRS - what is your ham call sign? Mine is DM3BF - maybe we meet also on short wave one day 🙂. Vy 73, Bernhard
@@ChristopherLum Hi Chris, I checked the possibility but Patreon got very bad ratings. Many subscribers did not receive what they ordered, money was booked without authorization and more. Is there any other possibility to support you? Best regards, Bernhard
@@bernhardfluche7435 Hi Bernhard, that is interesting, I've had a good experience with Patreon so far. I mostly use it as a forum to interact with interested parties on technical topics. Given the volume of comments I receive on RUclips, I can't respond to most comments on RUclips. Don't worry about the support, I'm glad the content is interesting to you and I hope you continue watching the channel, thanks for your interest!
@@ChristopherLum Hi Chris, I am also following your videos on Matlab and Simulink. I never saw anything better from the didactical point of view and I really want to support you. RUclips (i.e. Google) also offers a master membership for 4,99 €/month. Is it equivalent to Patreon offering the same advantages? Then I would join your community. Best regards, Bernhard
Great info on how to do graphics in mathematica
I'll likely stick to inserting images on Mathematica, but it's cool to see a paint like option here. It's also cool that you can copy/paste objects directly from ppt to the .nb file.
Very useful. I love Mathematica after this course
Thanks Chris
Helpful to make mathematica sheets look cleaner and include graphics
nice workflow. Thanks for the tips.
I may be a Mathematica convert by the end of this course. Thank you!
Super cool!
Fantastic, thanks!
I'm glad it was helpful thanks for watching!
Great video
Great content!
Great tutorial!
You can try to make a series using the SystemModeler from Wolfram and Mathematica, just like Matlba and Simulink in your another series!
Thanks for reaching out. If you have questions or would like to request a video, please consider supporting the channel via Patreon at www.patreon.com/christopherwlum. I interact personally with Patrons at all levels. Thanks for watching!
Great vid
Very helpful
Helpful
Seems simple enough. If only updates to the source document could be automatically pushed to the Mathematica graphics.
Christopher, can Mathematica produce a process model, where something moves to the next step if certain conditions are met and can the model be dynamic?
AE511, Thanks for guide!
Thanks!
AE511-Is there a difference if you bypass the add 'New Graphics' step and just ctrl+v directly? Seems to be the same to me.
thank you!
How can we calculate area between contours of a function??? Please help.
ae511 nice tips
one wonders why the text format is not default...
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