Example-document-1

Example document 1

Anton Antonov

Raku::Markdown::Grammar

Introduction

Here is a formula:

x + y == Sqrt[Integrate[f[x], {x,0,30}]]

Hopefully you got it.

No more formulas...

Here is a Python cell:

1 + 1_000

Lists

Monad items

  • LSAMon

  • SMRMon

    • SBR too

  • ClCon END

Monads numbered

  1. LSAMon

  2. SMRMon

  3. SBR too

  4. ClCon

  5. QRMon

Images

Here is the breakdown of Pythonistan:

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Here is the "Ocean" style version:

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References

Articles

[AA1] Anton Antonov, "Introduction to data wrangling with Raku" , (2021), RakuForPrediction at WordPress.

[AA2] Anton Antonov, "Увод в обработката на данни с Raku" , (2022), RakuForPrediction at WordPress.

[AA3] Anton Antonov, "Raku Text::CodeProcessing", (2021), RakuForPrediction at WordPress.

[HW1] Hadley Wickham, "The Split-Apply-Combine Strategy for Data Analysis", (2011), Journal of Statistical Software.

Markdown::Grammar v0.3.0

Grammar for parsing Markdown documents and converting them to notebook-, org-, or Pod6 files.

Authors

  • Anton Antonov

License

Artistic-2.0

Dependencies

Test Dependencies

Provides

  • Markdown::Actions::Mathematica
  • Markdown::Actions::Pod6
  • Markdown::Grammar
  • Markdown::Grammarish

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