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Advanced Topic: Raw Character EncodingsForms of Input and Output

Textual Input and Output

2.8.1 Forms of Input and Output

2.8.2 How Input and Output Work

2.8.3 The Representation of Textual Forms

2.8.4 The Interpretation of Textual Forms

2.8.5 Short and Shallow Output

2.8.6 String-Oriented Output Formats

2.8.7 Output Formats for Numbers

2.8.8 Tables and Matrices

2.8.9 Styles and Fonts in Output

2.8.10 Representing Textual Forms by Boxes

2.8.11 Adjusting Details of Formatting

2.8.12 String Representation of Boxes

2.8.13 Converting between Strings, Boxes and Expressions

2.8.14 The Syntax of the Mathematica Language

2.8.15 Operators without Built-in Meanings

2.8.16 Defining Output Formats

2.8.17 Advanced Topic: Low-Level Input and Output Rules

2.8.18 Generating Unstructured Output

2.8.19 Generating Styled Output in Notebooks

2.8.20 Requesting Input

2.8.21 Messages

2.8.22 International Messages

2.8.23 Documentation Constructs

Advanced Topic: Raw Character EncodingsForms of Input and Output



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