Mathematica is widely used throughout the world for precollege education, in mathematics and many other fields. This page lists a few Mathematica functions used particularly ...
DefaultBoxStyle is a low-level option for three-dimensional graphics functions that specifies the default style to use in rendering the bounding box.
DefaultTicksStyle is a low-level option for graphics functions that specifies the default style to use in rendering ticks.
Left
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Left is a symbol that represents the left-hand side for purposes of alignment and positioning.
Right
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Right is a symbol that represents the right-hand side for purposes of alignment and positioning.
ExtentSize is an option to DiscretePlot and DiscretePlot3D that specifies how far to extend out from each plot point.
GrayLevel[level] is a graphics directive that specifies the gray-level intensity with which objects that follow should be displayed. GrayLevel[g, a] specifies opacity a.
ViewPoint is an option for Graphics3D and related functions which gives the point in space from which three-dimensional objects are to be viewed.
Brown
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Brown represents the color brown in graphics or style specifications.
Cyan
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Cyan represents the color cyan in graphics or style specifications.