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Warp: lightspeed data analysis

1.3.1 for iPhone, iPad
$3.99
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Update Date

2019-10-07

Size

16.2 MB

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Warp: lightspeed data analysis Description
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
Warp: lightspeed data analysis 1.3.1 Update
2019-10-07
Minor bug fixes and visual improvements (to icons and formula syntax coloring)
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Price:
$3.99
Version:
1.3.1
Size:
16.2 MB
Update Date:
2019-10-07
Developer:
Pixelspark
Language:
Dutch English

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1.3.1 2019-10-07
Minor bug fixes and visual improvements (to icons and formula syntax coloring)
1.3 2019-09-30
Add support for dark mode, newer devices, and iOS 13

Removed support for RethinkDB and Presto connectivity.
1.2 2017-01-14
* 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