"Conventional" boolean operators work as well. Again, I suspect that it depends on whether a developer has mapped something ToExpression can consume, either via forms, boxes, or unlocking the function itself. (This would be consistent with the "throw more mud at it" comment.)
As a Mathematica and WApro user, I find most of the utility in not having to import random datasets myself. As every researcher, I have a disgusting library of scripts that often involve curl, groovy, awk, sed, etc., to pull info into mma. It's nice when that becomes SEP[1].
As a Mathematica and WApro user, I find most of the utility in not having to import random datasets myself. As every researcher, I have a disgusting library of scripts that often involve curl, groovy, awk, sed, etc., to pull info into mma. It's nice when that becomes SEP[1].
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=+%28x+%E2%88%A8+y%29+%E...
[1] Someone Else's Problem