You can manipulate lists of transformation rules in Mathematica just like other symbolic expressions. It is common to assign a name to a rule or set of rules. This assigns ...
Mathematica transparently works with complex variables throughout, not only numerically, but also symbolically—often relying on original results to handle intricate branch ...
"SelectionDisplayAs" is a front end token that redisplays selected cells in a new format type.
Drop
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Drop[list, n] gives list with its first n elements dropped. Drop[list, -n] gives list with its last n elements dropped. Drop[list, {n}] gives list with its n\[Null]^th ...
The symbolic language paradigm of Mathematica takes the concept of variables and functions to a new level. In Mathematica a variable can not only stand for a value, but can ...
SynchronousUpdating is an option for Manipulate, Dynamic, and related functions that specifies whether or not to evaluate their contents synchronously.
The library now fully supports the Unicode character encoding forms UTF-8, UTF-16, and UTF-32. Use the following new API functions to put or get Unicode characters to or from ...
MathLink allows you to run external programs under whatever debugger is provided in your software environment. MathLink-compatible programs are typically set up to take ...
Mathematica encapsulates in a small number of functions vast flexibility in rearranging lists with any structure and any number of elements.
Insert
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Insert[list, elem, n] inserts elem at position n in list. If n is negative, the position is counted from the end. Insert[expr, elem, {i, j, ...}] inserts elem at position {i, ...