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New in 6.0: List Manipulation   (Mathematica Guide)
Widely recognized as the world's most powerful list manipulation language, Mathematica added in Version 6.0 a number of important new functions. Each function was carefully ...
New in 7.0: Data Manipulation   (Mathematica Guide)
Building on Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture, Mathematica 7 introduces several major new integrated forms of data manipulation—including large-scale support for ...
New in 8.0: Data Manipulation   (Mathematica Guide)
Building on Mathematica's extensive data manipulation capabilities, Mathematica 8 adds a wide range of new import and export features, advanced image processing algorithms, ...
Data Manipulation How to Topics   (Mathematica Overview)
Use Curated Data Clean up Data Imported from a Website Clean up Data Imported from a ZIP File
Sparse Arrays: Manipulating Lists   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Lists are normally specified in Mathematica just by giving explicit lists of their elements. But particularly in working with large arrays, it is often useful instead to be ...
Mathematica expressions provide a very general way to handle all kinds of data, and you may sometimes want to use such expressions inside your external programs. A language ...
Converting between symbols and their names. Here is the symbol x. Its name is a string.
ControlType   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ControlType is an option for Manipulate and related functions that specifies what type of controls should be displayed.
ControlActive   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ControlActive[act, norm] evaluates to act if a control that affects act is actively being used, and to norm otherwise.
Control Objects   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides a full range of control objects, all specified in convenient symbolic form. Manipulate uses many of these objects automatically; you can also use them ...
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