Extract
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Extract[expr, list] extracts the part of expr at the position specified by list. Extract[expr, {list_1, list_2, ...}] extracts a list of parts of expr. Extract[expr, list, h] ...
Rest
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Rest[expr] gives expr with the first element removed.
RandomInteger is a value that the WeightingFunction option of the function SetEdgeWeights can take.
Thick
(Combinatorica Package Symbol) Thick is a value that the option EdgeStyle can take on in the graph data structure or in ShowGraph.
Thin
(Combinatorica Package Symbol) Thin is a value that the option EdgeStyle can take on in the graph data structure or in ShowGraph.
There will probably be times when you want to stop Mathematica in the middle of a calculation. Perhaps you realize that you asked Mathematica to do the wrong thing. Or ...
Mathematica routinely handles huge arrays of numeric, symbolic, textual, or any other data, with any dimension or structure. Arrays are fully integrated into Mathematica's ...
Huge numerical datasets are routine for Mathematica. Its powerful array primitives make large-scale array manipulation both easy to specify and highly efficient. And its ...
Complement[e_all, e_1, e_2, ...] gives the elements in e_all which are not in any of the e_i.
Subsets
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Subsets[list] gives a list of all possible subsets of list. Subsets[list, n] gives all subsets containing at most n elements. Subsets[list, {n}] gives all subsets containing ...