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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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    Use menu Help | Wolfram Documentation to go to the Documentation Center. Enter tutorial in the search field and hit return. You will get many pages of links to tutorials along with with short descriptions of them.
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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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    Use menu Help | Wolfram Documentation to go to the Documentation Center. Enter tutorial in the search field and hit return. You will get many pages of links to tutorials along with with short descriptions of them.
    – Bob Hanlon
    Dec 20 '18 at 23:02













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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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    Use menu Help | Wolfram Documentation to go to the Documentation Center. Enter tutorial in the search field and hit return. You will get many pages of links to tutorials along with with short descriptions of them.
    – Bob Hanlon
    Dec 20 '18 at 23:02












  • 2




    Use menu Help | Wolfram Documentation to go to the Documentation Center. Enter tutorial in the search field and hit return. You will get many pages of links to tutorials along with with short descriptions of them.
    – Bob Hanlon
    Dec 20 '18 at 23:02







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Use menu Help | Wolfram Documentation to go to the Documentation Center. Enter tutorial in the search field and hit return. You will get many pages of links to tutorials along with with short descriptions of them.
– Bob Hanlon
Dec 20 '18 at 23:02




Use menu Help | Wolfram Documentation to go to the Documentation Center. Enter tutorial in the search field and hit return. You will get many pages of links to tutorials along with with short descriptions of them.
– Bob Hanlon
Dec 20 '18 at 23:02










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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 :> 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
]


enter image description here



Each link there will open the docs notebook, e.g.:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer
















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    Thanks, @b3m2a1! It worked like a charm.
    – mpoulshock
    Dec 21 '18 at 12:51










  • There are 1,001 tutorials (getTutorialURLs//Length) !
    – Reb.Cabin
    Dec 27 '18 at 23:05










  • @Reb.Cabin yeah but lots of them are for deprecated components (GUIKit, ANOVA, etc.) or are out of date (some of the "advanced" LA stuff, other old school operations stuff)
    – b3m2a1
    Dec 27 '18 at 23:09










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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 :> 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
]


enter image description here



Each link there will open the docs notebook, e.g.:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    Thanks, @b3m2a1! It worked like a charm.
    – mpoulshock
    Dec 21 '18 at 12:51










  • There are 1,001 tutorials (getTutorialURLs//Length) !
    – Reb.Cabin
    Dec 27 '18 at 23:05










  • @Reb.Cabin yeah but lots of them are for deprecated components (GUIKit, ANOVA, etc.) or are out of date (some of the "advanced" LA stuff, other old school operations stuff)
    – b3m2a1
    Dec 27 '18 at 23:09















19














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 :> 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
]


enter image description here



Each link there will open the docs notebook, e.g.:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer
















  • 1




    Thanks, @b3m2a1! It worked like a charm.
    – mpoulshock
    Dec 21 '18 at 12:51










  • There are 1,001 tutorials (getTutorialURLs//Length) !
    – Reb.Cabin
    Dec 27 '18 at 23:05










  • @Reb.Cabin yeah but lots of them are for deprecated components (GUIKit, ANOVA, etc.) or are out of date (some of the "advanced" LA stuff, other old school operations stuff)
    – b3m2a1
    Dec 27 '18 at 23:09













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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 :> 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
]


enter image description here



Each link there will open the docs notebook, e.g.:



enter image description here






share|improve this answer












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 :> 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
]


enter image description here



Each link there will open the docs notebook, e.g.:



enter image description here







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  • 1




    Thanks, @b3m2a1! It worked like a charm.
    – mpoulshock
    Dec 21 '18 at 12:51










  • There are 1,001 tutorials (getTutorialURLs//Length) !
    – Reb.Cabin
    Dec 27 '18 at 23:05










  • @Reb.Cabin yeah but lots of them are for deprecated components (GUIKit, ANOVA, etc.) or are out of date (some of the "advanced" LA stuff, other old school operations stuff)
    – b3m2a1
    Dec 27 '18 at 23:09












  • 1




    Thanks, @b3m2a1! It worked like a charm.
    – mpoulshock
    Dec 21 '18 at 12:51










  • There are 1,001 tutorials (getTutorialURLs//Length) !
    – Reb.Cabin
    Dec 27 '18 at 23:05










  • @Reb.Cabin yeah but lots of them are for deprecated components (GUIKit, ANOVA, etc.) or are out of date (some of the "advanced" LA stuff, other old school operations stuff)
    – b3m2a1
    Dec 27 '18 at 23:09







1




1




Thanks, @b3m2a1! It worked like a charm.
– mpoulshock
Dec 21 '18 at 12:51




Thanks, @b3m2a1! It worked like a charm.
– mpoulshock
Dec 21 '18 at 12:51












There are 1,001 tutorials (getTutorialURLs//Length) !
– Reb.Cabin
Dec 27 '18 at 23:05




There are 1,001 tutorials (getTutorialURLs//Length) !
– Reb.Cabin
Dec 27 '18 at 23:05












@Reb.Cabin yeah but lots of them are for deprecated components (GUIKit, ANOVA, etc.) or are out of date (some of the "advanced" LA stuff, other old school operations stuff)
– b3m2a1
Dec 27 '18 at 23:09




@Reb.Cabin yeah but lots of them are for deprecated components (GUIKit, ANOVA, etc.) or are out of date (some of the "advanced" LA stuff, other old school operations stuff)
– b3m2a1
Dec 27 '18 at 23:09

















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