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To control how a 3D surface responds to simulated light, set its reflection properties. Mathematica lets you control the diffuse reflection of light on a matte surface and ...
Gamepad & Device Interface   (Mathematica Guide)
As soon as you connect almost any kind of controller or input device to your computer, Mathematica will immediately let you use it to control Manipulate, 3D graphics, etc. ...
Dynamic Interactivity   (Mathematica Guide)
Capabilities that define a new kind of dynamic interactive computing.
SystemsModelDimensions   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SystemsModelDimensions[sys] gives the number of inputs and outputs of a StateSpaceModel or TransferFunctionModel object sys.
Magnify   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Magnify[expr, r] represents an object to be displayed with magnification r. Magnify[expr] displays with expr magnified by a fixed factor.
Controlling Cell Grouping   (Mathematica Guide)
Typical stylesheets make Mathematica automatically organize notebook cells into convenient groups. You can override this behavior, or control it in any way, using menu items, ...
Deploy   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Deploy[expr] yields a deployed version of expr in which elements such as Slider, InputField, Locator, and Button are active, but general editing and selection is disabled.
Controlling Numerical Evaluation   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Attributes for controlling numerical evaluation. Usually N goes inside functions and gets applied to each of their arguments. This tells Mathematica not to apply N to the ...
Precision & Accuracy Control   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has sophisticated built-in automatic numerical precision and accuracy control. But for special-purpose optimization of numerical computations, or for studying ...
Controlling Infinite Evaluation   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The general principle that Mathematica follows in evaluating expressions is to go on applying transformation rules until the expressions no longer change. This means, for ...
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