This project will continue to use the Wolfram engine.ħ/21/21 - If you want to run this repository, you will need the Wolfram Kernel. My intent is to factor the code basis (Truss Analysis in previous projects tab) into a more general purpose analysis tool. I am going to implement a strain analysis for the truss system before I begin work on a material builder control.ġ/10/22 - Started a new project called Analysis Lab. So, as I learn (and code), you will see this repository grow.ģ/6/22 - Added a skeleton domain model for materials to the Analysis Lab. My hope is for people to use this repository as a way to learn math and code F# WPF applications. The code is very verbose (on purpose), but anyone with a math or computer background should be able to follow along with my logic. My plan is to finish all the functionality within the limits of the UI from the WPF Sample Applications, then move on to the next phase. This is the first project that I use Symbolic Math as the CAS. ![]() It is inspired by the graphing calculator from the WPF Sample Applications. My current focus is the Graphing Calculator. This is a useful tool for interacting with a database. I used the Calculator Walkthrough blog posts from Scott Wlaschin's website as a starting point. To learn WPF, a started coding the Basic Calculator. It's not that I don't like Xaml (I may use it in the future), it's just easier to code the UI in a single language. You won't see a lot of Xaml in these projects. After evaluating several options for coding the UI, I settled on WPF because I could code it all in a single language. Then, I decided to take it a step further and build a user interface to go along with Symbolic Math. At the time, I was reading a book about computer algebra, so codding Symbolic Math was a great way to follow along with the book. I started coding with the Symbolic Math library. This repository is what I use to learn how to code in F#. Personal coding lab for studying computer mathematics in f# I will also create a lab for the Wolfram Engine programs. I will be starting a new coding and revisit the symbolic math code. The dependancies have become too old to maintain. ![]() I have decided to retire this repository.
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