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WeatherData   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WeatherData[loc, " property"] gives the most recent measurement for the specified weather property at the location corresponding to loc. WeatherData[loc, " property", date] ...
Geographic Data   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has built-in access to large volumes of carefully curated and continually updated geographic data, including both socioeconomic and related data, as well as ...
New in 7.0: Computable Data   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica 7 delivers the latest fruits of Wolfram Research's major long-term Computable Data Initiative, providing immediate access to curated static and dynamic data in ...
Scientific & Technical Data   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has immediate built-in access to extensive scientific and technical data—all carefully curated and updated at Wolfram Research.
Random Variables   (Mathematica Guide)
A random variable unlike a normal variable doesn't have a specific value, but rather a range of values and a densitity that gives different probabilities of obtaining values ...
Add Error Bars to Charts and Plots   (Mathematica How To)
Plots of data based on measurements often have vertical lines or intervals centered at the points to indicate the associated error estimates. Mathematica lets you add such ...
CityData   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CityData["name", " property"] gives the value of the specified property for the city with the specified name. CityData["name"] gives a list of the full specifications of ...
New in 7.0: Alphabetical Listing   (Mathematica Guide)
The release of Mathematica 6 in May 2007 represented a revolution in the development of Mathematica. Building on this revolution, Mathematica 7 not only greatly broadens and ...
WolframAlpha   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WolframAlpha["query"] sends query to Wolfram|Alpha and imports the output. WolframAlpha["query", format] imports the output according to the specified format.
ThermometerGauge   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ThermometerGauge[value] draws a thermometer showing value in a range of 0 to 1. ThermometerGauge[value, {min, max}] draws a thermometer showing value in a range of min to ...
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