Mathematica's symbolic architecture and sophisticated mathematical capabilities allow it to take a uniquely high-level approach to geometric transformations—supporting ...
ViewPoint is an option for Graphics3D and related functions which gives the point in space from which three-dimensional objects are to be viewed.
RevolutionAxis is an option for RevolutionPlot3D which specifies the revolution axis around which the curve should be rotated.
BitShiftRight[n, k] shifts the binary bits in the integer n to the right by k places, dropping bits that are shifted past the unit's position on the right. BitShiftRight[n] ...
PolarAxesOrigin is an option for sector charts and polar plots that specifies where polar axes should be drawn.
Mathematica provides several convenient methods for extracting and manipulating parts of matrices. The flexible [[ ]] (Part) and ;; (Span) syntaxes provide compact yet ...
Mathematica uses the powerful idea of building up all 2D and 3D graphics from symbolic primitives—which can be manipulated using all standard Mathematica functions and ...
BitShiftLeft[n, k] shifts the binary bits in the integer n to the left by k places, padding with zeros on the right.BitShiftLeft[n] shifts one bit to the left.
Version 6.0 represented a major step forward in visualization and graphics, with many new and original concepts. Among them was full integration of Mathematica symbolic ...