Unitize
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Unitize[x] gives 0 when x is zero, and 1 when x has any other numerical value.
ColorFunction is an option for graphics functions that specifies a function to apply to determine colors of elements.
TuringMachine[rule, init, t] generates a list representing the evolution of the Turing machine with the specified rule from initial condition init for t steps. ...
Using a host of original algorithms developed at Wolfram Research, Mathematica provides powerful functions that automate the process of creating cognitively and aesthetically ...
BitXor
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) BitXor[n_1, n_2, ...] gives the bitwise XOR of the integers n_i.
Long the standard for high-quality function and surface visualization, Mathematica incorporates a host of original numeric, symbolic, and geometric algorithms that automate ...
Mathematica can export anything it displays—graphics, text, formulas, notebooks—to any standard raster image format. It can also import from such formats to give Mathematica ...
CoprimeQ[n_1, n_2] yields True if n_1 and n_2 are relatively prime, and yields False otherwise. CoprimeQ[n_1, n_2, ...] yields True if all pairs of the n_i are relatively ...
Cellular automata provide a convenient way to represent many kinds of systems in which the values of cells in an array are updated in discrete steps according to a local ...
Raster
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Raster[{{a_11, a_12, ...}, ...}] is a two-dimensional graphics primitive which represents a rectangular array of gray cells. Raster[{{{r_11, g_11, b_11}, ...}, ...}] ...