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The online reference for the Wolfram Language includes tutorials on various topics. Is there a table of contents or directory containing links to all of these tutorials?
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Here's a little thing you can use. First the code to compile the TOC:
getTutorialURLs :=
SortBy[Length@URLParse[#, "Path"] &]@
Map[If[FileNameTake[#, {-3}] === "System", "",
StringSplit[FileNameTake[#, {-5}], "-"][[1]] <> "/"] <>
"tutorial/" <> FileBaseName[#] &]@
FileNames[
"*.nb",
Prepend[
FileNameJoin@{#["Location"], "Documentation", "English",
"Tutorials"} & /@
Join[
Association /@
Thread[
"Location" ->
FileNames[
"*",
FileNameJoin@{
$InstallationDirectory,
"Documentation",
"English",
"Packages"
}
]
],
PacletManager`PacletFind["*"]
],
FileNameJoin@{
$InstallationDirectory,
"Documentation",
"English",
"System",
"Tutorials"
}
]
];
Options[PaneColumn] =
Join[
{
Dividers -> True,
ItemSize -> Automatic,
ImageSize -> {Automatic, {Automatic, 250}},
Scrollbars -> {False, Automatic},
AppearanceElements -> None,
Framed -> False,
FrameMargins -> 0,
FrameStyle -> Black,
ImageSizeAction -> "Scrollable"},
FilterRules[Options[Column],
Except[Dividers | ItemSize]],
FilterRules[Options[Pane],
Except@(
Alternatives @@ Join[
Options[Column],
{ImageMargins, ImageSize, Scrollbars, AppearanceElements}
])
],
FilterRules[Options[Framed], Except@(
Alternatives @@ Join[
Options[Column],
Options[Pane],
{FrameMargins, FrameStyle}]
)]
];
PaneColumn[things_, ops : OptionsPattern] := Pane[
Column[things,
Dividers -> With[{style = Replace[OptionValue@FrameStyle,
l_List :> Last@Cases[l, Except[_List], [Infinity]]]
},
Switch[OptionValue@Dividers,
True, {
{}, Thread[Range[2, Length@things] -> style]},
False, {},
_, style
]
],
FilterRules[
Join[{ItemSize ->
If[OptionValue@ItemSize === Automatic,
Replace[OptionValue@ImageSize, {
_Integer | _Scaled |
Full | {_Integer | _Scaled | Full, _} :> {1000,
Automatic},
_ :> Automatic
}]
], ops}, Options@PaneColumn], Options@Column]
],
FilterRules[
Join[{FrameMargins -> {{0, -1}, {1, 1}}, ops},
Options@PaneColumn], Options@Pane]
] // If[TrueQ@OptionValue@Framed,
Framed[#,
FilterRules[Join[{ops}, Options@PaneColumn], Options@Framed]] &,
Identity]
Then the interface:
PaneColumn[
Hyperlink[#, "paclet:" <> #] & /@ getTutorialURLs
]
Each link there will open the docs notebook, e.g.:
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Here's a little thing you can use. First the code to compile the TOC:
getTutorialURLs :=
SortBy[Length@URLParse[#, "Path"] &]@
Map[If[FileNameTake[#, {-3}] === "System", "",
StringSplit[FileNameTake[#, {-5}], "-"][[1]] <> "/"] <>
"tutorial/" <> FileBaseName[#] &]@
FileNames[
"*.nb",
Prepend[
FileNameJoin@{#["Location"], "Documentation", "English",
"Tutorials"} & /@
Join[
Association /@
Thread[
"Location" ->
FileNames[
"*",
FileNameJoin@{
$InstallationDirectory,
"Documentation",
"English",
"Packages"
}
]
],
PacletManager`PacletFind["*"]
],
FileNameJoin@{
$InstallationDirectory,
"Documentation",
"English",
"System",
"Tutorials"
}
]
];
Options[PaneColumn] =
Join[
{
Dividers -> True,
ItemSize -> Automatic,
ImageSize -> {Automatic, {Automatic, 250}},
Scrollbars -> {False, Automatic},
AppearanceElements -> None,
Framed -> False,
FrameMargins -> 0,
FrameStyle -> Black,
ImageSizeAction -> "Scrollable"},
FilterRules[Options[Column],
Except[Dividers | ItemSize]],
FilterRules[Options[Pane],
Except@(
Alternatives @@ Join[
Options[Column],
{ImageMargins, ImageSize, Scrollbars, AppearanceElements}
])
],
FilterRules[Options[Framed], Except@(
Alternatives @@ Join[
Options[Column],
Options[Pane],
{FrameMargins, FrameStyle}]
)]
];
PaneColumn[things_, ops : OptionsPattern] := Pane[
Column[things,
Dividers -> With[{style = Replace[OptionValue@FrameStyle,
l_List :> Last@Cases[l, Except[_List], [Infinity]]]
},
Switch[OptionValue@Dividers,
True, {
{}, Thread[Range[2, Length@things] -> style]},
False, {},
_, style
]
],
FilterRules[
Join[{ItemSize ->
If[OptionValue@ItemSize === Automatic,
Replace[OptionValue@ImageSize, {
_Integer | _Scaled |
Full | {_Integer | _Scaled | Full, _} :> {1000,
Automatic},
_ :> Automatic
}]
], ops}, Options@PaneColumn], Options@Column]
],
FilterRules[
Join[{FrameMargins -> {{0, -1}, {1, 1}}, ops},
Options@PaneColumn], Options@Pane]
] // If[TrueQ@OptionValue@Framed,
Framed[#,
FilterRules[Join[{ops}, Options@PaneColumn], Options@Framed]] &,
Identity]
Then the interface:
PaneColumn[
Hyperlink[#, "paclet:" <> #] & /@ getTutorialURLs
]
Each link there will open the docs notebook, e.g.:
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Here's a little thing you can use. First the code to compile the TOC:
getTutorialURLs :=
SortBy[Length@URLParse[#, "Path"] &]@
Map[If[FileNameTake[#, {-3}] === "System", "",
StringSplit[FileNameTake[#, {-5}], "-"][[1]] <> "/"] <>
"tutorial/" <> FileBaseName[#] &]@
FileNames[
"*.nb",
Prepend[
FileNameJoin@{#["Location"], "Documentation", "English",
"Tutorials"} & /@
Join[
Association /@
Thread[
"Location" ->
FileNames[
"*",
FileNameJoin@{
$InstallationDirectory,
"Documentation",
"English",
"Packages"
}
]
],
PacletManager`PacletFind["*"]
],
FileNameJoin@{
$InstallationDirectory,
"Documentation",
"English",
"System",
"Tutorials"
}
]
];
Options[PaneColumn] =
Join[
{
Dividers -> True,
ItemSize -> Automatic,
ImageSize -> {Automatic, {Automatic, 250}},
Scrollbars -> {False, Automatic},
AppearanceElements -> None,
Framed -> False,
FrameMargins -> 0,
FrameStyle -> Black,
ImageSizeAction -> "Scrollable"},
FilterRules[Options[Column],
Except[Dividers | ItemSize]],
FilterRules[Options[Pane],
Except@(
Alternatives @@ Join[
Options[Column],
{ImageMargins, ImageSize, Scrollbars, AppearanceElements}
])
],
FilterRules[Options[Framed], Except@(
Alternatives @@ Join[
Options[Column],
Options[Pane],
{FrameMargins, FrameStyle}]
)]
];
PaneColumn[things_, ops : OptionsPattern] := Pane[
Column[things,
Dividers -> With[{style = Replace[OptionValue@FrameStyle,
l_List :> Last@Cases[l, Except[_List], [Infinity]]]
},
Switch[OptionValue@Dividers,
True, {
{}, Thread[Range[2, Length@things] -> style]},
False, {},
_, style
]
],
FilterRules[
Join[{ItemSize ->
If[OptionValue@ItemSize === Automatic,
Replace[OptionValue@ImageSize, {
_Integer | _Scaled |
Full | {_Integer | _Scaled | Full, _} :> {1000,
Automatic},
_ :> Automatic
}]
], ops}, Options@PaneColumn], Options@Column]
],
FilterRules[
Join[{FrameMargins -> {{0, -1}, {1, 1}}, ops},
Options@PaneColumn], Options@Pane]
] // If[TrueQ@OptionValue@Framed,
Framed[#,
FilterRules[Join[{ops}, Options@PaneColumn], Options@Framed]] &,
Identity]
Then the interface:
PaneColumn[
Hyperlink[#, "paclet:" <> #] & /@ getTutorialURLs
]
Each link there will open the docs notebook, e.g.:
add a comment |
Here's a little thing you can use. First the code to compile the TOC:
getTutorialURLs :=
SortBy[Length@URLParse[#, "Path"] &]@
Map[If[FileNameTake[#, {-3}] === "System", "",
StringSplit[FileNameTake[#, {-5}], "-"][[1]] <> "/"] <>
"tutorial/" <> FileBaseName[#] &]@
FileNames[
"*.nb",
Prepend[
FileNameJoin@{#["Location"], "Documentation", "English",
"Tutorials"} & /@
Join[
Association /@
Thread[
"Location" ->
FileNames[
"*",
FileNameJoin@{
$InstallationDirectory,
"Documentation",
"English",
"Packages"
}
]
],
PacletManager`PacletFind["*"]
],
FileNameJoin@{
$InstallationDirectory,
"Documentation",
"English",
"System",
"Tutorials"
}
]
];
Options[PaneColumn] =
Join[
{
Dividers -> True,
ItemSize -> Automatic,
ImageSize -> {Automatic, {Automatic, 250}},
Scrollbars -> {False, Automatic},
AppearanceElements -> None,
Framed -> False,
FrameMargins -> 0,
FrameStyle -> Black,
ImageSizeAction -> "Scrollable"},
FilterRules[Options[Column],
Except[Dividers | ItemSize]],
FilterRules[Options[Pane],
Except@(
Alternatives @@ Join[
Options[Column],
{ImageMargins, ImageSize, Scrollbars, AppearanceElements}
])
],
FilterRules[Options[Framed], Except@(
Alternatives @@ Join[
Options[Column],
Options[Pane],
{FrameMargins, FrameStyle}]
)]
];
PaneColumn[things_, ops : OptionsPattern] := Pane[
Column[things,
Dividers -> With[{style = Replace[OptionValue@FrameStyle,
l_List :> Last@Cases[l, Except[_List], [Infinity]]]
},
Switch[OptionValue@Dividers,
True, {
{}, Thread[Range[2, Length@things] -> style]},
False, {},
_, style
]
],
FilterRules[
Join[{ItemSize ->
If[OptionValue@ItemSize === Automatic,
Replace[OptionValue@ImageSize, {
_Integer | _Scaled |
Full | {_Integer | _Scaled | Full, _} :> {1000,
Automatic},
_ :> Automatic
}]
], ops}, Options@PaneColumn], Options@Column]
],
FilterRules[
Join[{FrameMargins -> {{0, -1}, {1, 1}}, ops},
Options@PaneColumn], Options@Pane]
] // If[TrueQ@OptionValue@Framed,
Framed[#,
FilterRules[Join[{ops}, Options@PaneColumn], Options@Framed]] &,
Identity]
Then the interface:
PaneColumn[
Hyperlink[#, "paclet:" <> #] & /@ getTutorialURLs
]
Each link there will open the docs notebook, e.g.:
Here's a little thing you can use. First the code to compile the TOC:
getTutorialURLs :=
SortBy[Length@URLParse[#, "Path"] &]@
Map[If[FileNameTake[#, {-3}] === "System", "",
StringSplit[FileNameTake[#, {-5}], "-"][[1]] <> "/"] <>
"tutorial/" <> FileBaseName[#] &]@
FileNames[
"*.nb",
Prepend[
FileNameJoin@{#["Location"], "Documentation", "English",
"Tutorials"} & /@
Join[
Association /@
Thread[
"Location" ->
FileNames[
"*",
FileNameJoin@{
$InstallationDirectory,
"Documentation",
"English",
"Packages"
}
]
],
PacletManager`PacletFind["*"]
],
FileNameJoin@{
$InstallationDirectory,
"Documentation",
"English",
"System",
"Tutorials"
}
]
];
Options[PaneColumn] =
Join[
{
Dividers -> True,
ItemSize -> Automatic,
ImageSize -> {Automatic, {Automatic, 250}},
Scrollbars -> {False, Automatic},
AppearanceElements -> None,
Framed -> False,
FrameMargins -> 0,
FrameStyle -> Black,
ImageSizeAction -> "Scrollable"},
FilterRules[Options[Column],
Except[Dividers | ItemSize]],
FilterRules[Options[Pane],
Except@(
Alternatives @@ Join[
Options[Column],
{ImageMargins, ImageSize, Scrollbars, AppearanceElements}
])
],
FilterRules[Options[Framed], Except@(
Alternatives @@ Join[
Options[Column],
Options[Pane],
{FrameMargins, FrameStyle}]
)]
];
PaneColumn[things_, ops : OptionsPattern] := Pane[
Column[things,
Dividers -> With[{style = Replace[OptionValue@FrameStyle,
l_List :> Last@Cases[l, Except[_List], [Infinity]]]
},
Switch[OptionValue@Dividers,
True, {
{}, Thread[Range[2, Length@things] -> style]},
False, {},
_, style
]
],
FilterRules[
Join[{ItemSize ->
If[OptionValue@ItemSize === Automatic,
Replace[OptionValue@ImageSize, {
_Integer | _Scaled |
Full | {_Integer | _Scaled | Full, _} :> {1000,
Automatic},
_ :> Automatic
}]
], ops}, Options@PaneColumn], Options@Column]
],
FilterRules[
Join[{FrameMargins -> {{0, -1}, {1, 1}}, ops},
Options@PaneColumn], Options@Pane]
] // If[TrueQ@OptionValue@Framed,
Framed[#,
FilterRules[Join[{ops}, Options@PaneColumn], Options@Framed]] &,
Identity]
Then the interface:
PaneColumn[
Hyperlink[#, "paclet:" <> #] & /@ getTutorialURLs
]
Each link there will open the docs notebook, e.g.:
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