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Cross   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Cross[a, b] gives the vector cross product of a and b.
Image   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Image[data] represents a raster image with pixel values given by the array data.Image[graphics] creates a raster image from a graphics object. Image[obj, options] gives an ...
ListPlay   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ListPlay[{a_1, a_2, ...}] creates an object that plays as a sound whose amplitude is given by the sequence of levels a_i.
InterquartileRange   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
InterquartileRange[list] gives the difference between the upper and lower quartiles for the elements in list.InterquartileRange[dist] gives the difference between the upper ...
QuartileDeviation   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
QuartileDeviation[list] gives the quartile deviation or semi-interquartile range of the elements in list.QuartileDeviation[dist] gives the quartile deviation or ...
CUDAFinancialDerivative   (CUDALink Symbol)
CUDAFinancialDerivative[instrument, params, ambientparams] gives the value of the specified financial instrument.CUDAFinancialDerivative[instrument, params, ambientparams, ...
Exact Higher-Order Equations   (Mathematica Tutorial)
A linear ordinary differential equation of order n is said to be exact if The condition of exactness can be used to reduce the problem to that of solving an equation of order ...
BubbleScale   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BubbleScale is an option to BubbleChart and related functions that specifies how the scale of each bubble should be determined from the value of each data element.
Interleaving   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Interleaving is an option for Image and related functions that specifies whether data corresponding to different channels in an object such as an image should be interleaved.
MovingAverage   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MovingAverage[list, r] gives the moving average of list, computed by averaging runs of r elements.MovingAverage[list, {w_1, w_2, ..., w_r}] gives the moving average of list, ...
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