Mathematica integrates many aspects of statistical data analysis, from getting and exploring data to building high-quality models and and deducing consequences. Mathematica ...
Mathematica has the most extensive collection of mathematical functions ever assembled. Often relying on original results and algorithms developed at Wolfram Research over ...
FindClusters[{e_1, e_2, ...}] partitions the e i into clusters of similar elements. FindClusters[{e_1 -> v_1, e_2 -> v_2, ...}] returns the v_i corresponding to the e i in ...
RoundToEven is a setting for the option RoundingRule of SetArithmetic that specifies rounding to the nearest representable number and, in the case of a tie, rounding to the ...
RoundToInfinity is a setting for the option RoundingRule of SetArithmetic that specifies rounding to the nearest representable number and, in the case of a tie, rounding away ...
Mathematica allows any front end command to be executed programmatically from within the kernel by sending an appropriate front end token. There are tokens for all standard ...
Looping is a core concept in programming. Mathematica provides powerful primitives for specifying and controlling looping, not only in traditional procedural programming, but ...
Check Balance expands the selection to cover the nearest pair of matched bracketing characters.
Ceiling
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Ceiling[x] gives the smallest integer greater than or equal to x. Ceiling[x, a] gives the smallest multiple of a greater than or equal to x.
Continue[] exits to the nearest enclosing Do, For, or While in a procedural program.