Warp: lightspeed data analysis
$3.99
1.3.1for iPhone, iPad
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About Warp: lightspeed data analysis
Warp for iOS allows you to convert and analyze (very) large databases with ease at the speed of light. In Warp, you work on a small subset of the data, after which Warp repeats your actions on the entire dataset. Unlike most data analysis apps, you do not have to type any codes in Warp.
√ Read data from files (e.g. CSVs), databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite)
√ Efficiently analyze large datasets: Warp works closely together with databases to deliver the best performance.
√ Work faster by creating your analysis on a small subset of the data, then run it on all data with only a single click
√ Easily re-run an analysis on different data, possibly from different sources
√ Easy-to-use, step-based interface
√ Read data from files (e.g. CSVs), databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL or SQLite)
√ Efficiently analyze large datasets: Warp works closely together with databases to deliver the best performance.
√ Work faster by creating your analysis on a small subset of the data, then run it on all data with only a single click
√ Easily re-run an analysis on different data, possibly from different sources
√ Easy-to-use, step-based interface
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What's New in the Latest Version 1.3.1
Last updated on Oct 7, 2019
Old Versions
Minor bug fixes and visual improvements (to icons and formula syntax coloring)
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Version History
1.3.1
Oct 7, 2019
Minor bug fixes and visual improvements (to icons and formula syntax coloring)
1.3
Sep 30, 2019
Add support for dark mode, newer devices, and iOS 13
Removed support for RethinkDB and Presto connectivity.
Removed support for RethinkDB and Presto connectivity.
1.2
Jan 14, 2017
* You can now rank rows as well as calculate running aggregates (e.g. running average)
* You can set a minimum cell size for aggregations (e.g. in pivot table) which helps preserve statistical anonymity
* Warp can now read JSON files
* The formula syntax for referencing columns has been simplified. Simply use the column name if it contains only alphanumeric characters and starts with an alphabetic character. Otherwise just use "[colum_name]" instead of "[@column_name]".
* Likewise, the syntax for referencing foreign columns has been simplified to "#column" and "#[column_name]"
* Warp for iOS now also supports Presto data sources
* Warp now supports blob values
* A native data type for lists has been introduced
* Empty (NULL) values are now sorted consistently when sorting
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