Mathematica is the tool that has made possible Stephen Wolfram's exploration of the computational universe, and the emerging field of Wolfram Science (NKS). Whether for ...
Mathematica's symbolic string patterns provide a compact yet readable basis for sophisticated string operations. Included directly in programs, or symbolically generated on ...
ImageAlign[image_1, image_2] returns a version of image_2 that is aligned with image_1.
Disk
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Disk[{x, y}, r] is a two-dimensional graphics primitive that represents a filled disk of radius r centered at the point x, y. Disk[{x, y}] gives a disk of radius 1. Disk[{x, ...
Mathematica automatically handles hundreds of data formats and subformats—all coherently integrated through Mathematica's uniform use of symbolic expressions. For each ...
JoinedCurve[{segment_1, segment_2, ...}] represents a curve consisting of segment_1 followed by segment_2 etc. JoinedCurve[{component_1, component_2, ...}] represents a list ...
A Platonic solid is a convex polyhedron whose faces and vertices are all of the same type. There are five such solids. There are also a few nonconvex polyhedra known that ...
Animate
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Animate[expr, {u, u_min, u_max}] generates an animation of expr in which u varies continuously from u_min to u_max. Animate[expr, {u, u_min, u_max, du}] takes u to vary in ...
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture allows arbitrary extensibility in the output and input of notation.
The general symbolic string patterns in Mathematica allow you to perform powerful string manipulation efficiently. What follows discusses the details of string patterns, ...