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$AssertFunction   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
$AssertFunction specifies a function to apply to assertions that fail.
Import and Export 3D Graphics   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica can import and export 3D graphics in a variety of standard formats, allowing interchange with other applications. As with other 3D graphics in Mathematica , ...
CreateArchive   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CreateArchive[source] creates a compressed archive in the current directory from a file or directory specified by source.CreateArchive[source, path] creates a compressed ...
Graphics`Shapes`   (Mathematica Compatibility Information)
The functionality of RotateShape, TranslateShape, and AffineShape is provided by the newly added kernel functions Rotate, Translate, Scale and GeometricTransformation. ...
Assert   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Assert[test] represents the assertion that test is True. If assertions have been enabled, test is evaluated when the assertion is encountered. If test is not True, then an ...
TextureCoordinateScaling   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TextureCoordinateScaling is an option to Plot3D and similar functions that specifies whether arguments supplied to a texture coordinate function should be scaled to lie ...
WordSeparators   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WordSeparators is an option for Read, Find, and related functions that specifies the list of strings to be taken as delimiters for words.
TextureCoordinateFunction   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TextureCoordinateFunction is an option to Plot3D and similar functions that specifies a function that computes texture coordinates.
GPX   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
GPX global positioning data. Standard format for exchanging GPS location data. Stores GIS data recorded with GPS devices. GPX is an acronym for GPS Exchange Format. XML ...
OpenRead   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
OpenRead["file"] opens a file to read data from, and returns an InputStream object.
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