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Getting Started
Tutorial
Building Effective Models
Creating Lucid Influence Diagrams
Intro to Indexes and Arrays
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Assista

Assista, the Analytica's AI assistant is new to Analytica 6.5. It offers a conversational interface that answers questions about Analytica, about your model, and can even help you build your model and write Analytica expressions. It can make your modeling process much faster and more convenient. Like many tools using Large Language Models (LLMs) it can be amazingly helpful, but it isn't 100% reliable. So you still need to apply your human intelligence! You can start it from the new icon in the toolbar. Learn more at Assista.

Database library: A library of functions to make it easy to create, read, update, examine and delete database tables, without having to write SQL.
Themes Library: Use the Themes Library to quickly update your diagram and graph styles with some new and updated preset themes!
Weibull estimation library: Functions to generate and estimate Weibull distributions for lifespan or time to failure from data.
Why Analytica doesn't need Lambda, Map, and Reduce functions Analytica's Intelligent Arrays mean that you can operate on arrays directly, without needing to use Lambda, Map, or Reduce functions, or even know what they are.