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ArrayPlot[array] generates a plot in which the values in an array are shown in a discrete array of squares.
Building on Mathematica's strengths in large-scale data handling, numerical optimization, and geometric computation, Version 6.0 brought a new level of automation to data ...
DataReversed is an option for ArrayPlot and related functions that specifies whether data should be plotted in reverse order.
ColorRules is an option for ArrayPlot which specifies how colors of cells should be determined from values.
PixelConstrained is an option for ArrayPlot which specifies how to constrain cells to align with displayed pixels.
MaxPlotPoints is an option for plotting functions like ArrayPlot and ListPlot3D that specifies the maximum number of points that will explicitly be included in the output.
GridFrameMargins is an option for grids that specifies the spacing between the content of the grid and the frame surrounding it.
CellularAutomaton[rule, init, t] generates a list representing the evolution of the cellular automaton with the specified rule from initial condition init for t steps. ...
BoxMatrix[r] gives a (2 r + 1)*(2 r + 1) matrix of 1s. BoxMatrix[r, w] gives a (2 r + 1)*(2 r + 1) block of 1s centered in a w*w matrix of 0s. BoxMatrix[{r_1, r_2, ...}, ...] ...
Mathematica is the tool that has made possible Stephen Wolfram's exploration of the computational universe, and the emerging field of Wolfram Science (NKS). Whether for ...
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