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Data Visualization Quick Start (French)

Harness the power of Mathematica to interactively visualize your data. This presentation features a series of examples that show how to create a rich interface for exploring data in depth.

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Bernard Gress
Fannie Mae financial economist Bernard Gress shares the advantages of forecasting stability of mortgages and developing new prediction models in Mathematica. Includes Spanish audio.
George Woodrow
This video features George Woodrow, a research specialist at Quest Diagnostics, who shares how he uses Mathematica for developing process-control algorithms in a clinical laboratory, exploring their performance, and communicating ...
Ariel Sepúlveda
Pronto Analytics founder Ariel Sepúlveda puts Mathematica to work in his company to solve the business intelligence, data mining, and analytics needs of his clients. Includes Spanish audio.
Seth Chandler
Seth Chandler of the University of Houston Law Center analyzes catastrophe models and other data in Mathematica to show how the insurance market can better handle paying for hurricane damages. ...
Chris Lee
The mathematics department at Roanoke College makes a firm commitment to incorporating Mathematica throughout its curriculum. Associate professor Chris Lee explains the advantages. Includes Spanish audio.
Using initialization cells, you can specify which input cells of a notebook should be evaluated first. This ensures that your code is evaluated in the correct order, such as defining ...
Mathematica notebooks consist of sequences of cells, which can be nested. The hierarchy of cells serves as a structure for organizing information in a notebook as well as specifying its ...
One of the most powerful aspects of graphics in Mathematica is interactivity. Rotating, zooming, and panning your graphics allows for a more complete visualization experience by letting you understand images from every angle and present them ...
This tutorial screencast encourages users to work along in Mathematica 7 as they learn the basics to create their first notebook, calculations, visualizations, and interactive examples. Includes Japanese audio.
This tutorial screencast encourages users to work along in Mathematica 7 as they learn the basics to create their first notebook, calculations, visualizations, and interactive examples. Includes Spanish audio.
This tutorial screencast encourages users to work along in Mathematica 7 as they learn the basics to create their first notebook, calculations, visualizations, and interactive examples. Includes Portuguese audio.
There are many convenient ways to get an image into Mathematica, including drag-and-drop. You can also import images by evaluating commands in a notebook. Learn more in this "How to" ...
Mathematica allows you to control font sizes of text, math, and graphics for clarity, compactness, or personal preference. Learn more in this "How to" screencast. Includes Japanese audio.
Mathematica provides flexible options for labeling plots, allowing you to present ideas more clearly in presentations and publications. Learn more in this "How to" screencast. Includes Japanese audio.
Creating interactive models in Mathematica allows students to explore hard-to-understand concepts, test theories, and quickly gain a deeper understanding of the materials being taught firsthand. This screencast shows you how ...
When working in Mathematica, you will often find it useful to view groups of functions that relate to a specific subject area or set of tasks. The Documentation Center includes ...
Mathematica provides several convenient ways to find information about functions. In addition to searching the documentation or navigating the guide pages, you can access documentation on functions directly from within ...
Mathematica lets you create your own custom interfaces, using its uniquely straightforward, symbolic interface-building technology. Learn more in this "How to" screencast. Includes Japanese audio.
Mathematica can run its calculations on other computers that have Mathematica installed. Passing computations to other, potentially more powerful, machines can increase the efficiency of your work. Learn more in ...
Mathematica offers great flexibility for adding text to graphics; you can add text interactively using the Drawing Tools palette or programmatically using various graphics primitives. Learn more in this "How ...