Lists in Mathematica & the Wolfram Language



Lists in the Wolfram Language are a fundamental structure. They represent an ordered sequence of expressions. And since everything in Mathematica is an expression, a List is an ordered sequence of pretty much anything! For example, Lists are used to represent vectors, matrices, and tensors. They are also the standard structure for passing collections of data to functions. To become truly fluent in Mathematica, you will need to master Lists. To be notified of when our first Pro Course "Mathematica Essentials" is available, join our mailing list at: https://snu.socratica.com/mathematica-essentials ✷✷✷ MATHEMATICA ESSENTIALS by Socratica Episode 3: Lists 6:00 Introduction 1:12 Lists as Arguments 2:51 Extracting Part of Lists 4:55 Common List Operations 6:46 Vectors 7:25 Matrices 8:07 Lists as Expressions 8:57 Importance of Lists 9:26 Mathematica Essentials ✷✷✷ We recommend the following (affiliate links): The Wolfram Language https://amzn.to/3D4jqvz The Mythical Man Month - Essays on Software Engineering & Project Management http://amzn.to/2tYdNeP Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences http://amzn.to/2ri1nf7 Mindset by Carol Dweck https://amzn.to/2q9y8Nj How to Be a Great Student (our first book!) ebook: https://amzn.to/2Lh3XSP Paperback: https://amzn.to/3t5jeH3 Kindle Unlimited: https://amzn.to/3atr8TJ ✷✷✷ If you find our work at Socratica valuable, please consider becoming our Patron on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/socratica If you would prefer to make a one-time donation, you can also use Socratica Paypal https://www.paypal.me/socratica ✷✷✷ Written & Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison & Michael Harrison Edited by Megi Shuke About our Instructors: Michael earned his BS in Math from Caltech, and did his graduate work in Math at UC Berkeley and University of Washington, specializing in Number Theory. A self-taught programmer, Michael taught both Math and Computer Programming at the college level. He applied this knowledge as a financial analyst (quant) and as a programmer at Google. Kimberly earned her BS in Biology and another BS in English at Caltech. She did her graduate work in Molecular Biology at Princeton, specializing in Immunology and Neurobiology. Kimberly spent 16+ years as a research scientist and a dozen years as a biology and chemistry instructor. Michael and Kimberly Harrison co-founded Socratica. Their mission? To create the education of the future. ✷✷✷ Welcome to Socratica! We make SMART videos focusing on STEM - science, math, programming. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/SocraticaSubscribe PLAYLISTS Study Tips http://bit.ly/StudyTipsPlaylist Python programming http://bit.ly/PythonSocratica SQL programming http://bit.ly/SQL_Socratica Chemistry http://bit.ly/Chemistry_Playlist Abstract Algebra http://bit.ly/AbstractAlgebra Astronomy http://bit.ly/AstronomySocratica Biology http://bit.ly/BiologySocratica Calculus http://bit.ly/CalculusSocratica Geometry https://bit.ly/GeometrySocratica Mathematica http://bit.ly/SocraticaMathematica #Mathematica #Wolfram #WolframLanguage


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