Manipulate[expr, {u, u_min, u_max}] generates a version of expr with controls added to allow interactive manipulation of the value of u. Manipulate[expr, {u, u_min, u_max, ...
ImageCorrespondingPoints[image_1, image_2] finds a set of matching interest points in image_1 and image_2 and returns their pixel coordinates.
ExampleData["type"] gives a list of names of examples of the specified type.ExampleData[{" type", " name"}] gives the default form of the named example of the specified ...
FindGeometricTransform[pts_1, pts_2] finds a geometric transformation between two geometries pts_1 and pts_2, returning the alignment error together with the transformation ...
TransformationMatrix[tfun] gives the homogeneous matrix associated with a TransformationFunction object.
TranslateVertices[v, {x, y}] adds the vector {x, y} to the vertex embedding location of each vertex in list v. TranslateVertices[g, {x, y}] translates the embedding of the ...
Mathematica not only fits into standard accessibility frameworks, but also provides its own highly flexible interface accessibility options.
TeXForm
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) TeXForm[expr] prints as a TeX version of expr.
Mathematica notebooks provide a sophisticated environment for creating technical documents. But particularly if you want to merge your work with existing material in TeX, you ...
Mathematica is uniquely suited for processing symbolic expressions because of its powerful pattern-matching abilities and large collection of built-in structural manipulation ...