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GeneratedCell   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
GeneratedCell is an option for Cell that indicates whether the cell was generated from the kernel.
Manipulate   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
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, ...
CreateDialog   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CreateDialog[expr] creates a dialog notebook containing expr and opens it in the front end.CreateDialog[expr, obj] replaces the notebook represented by the notebook object ...
Financial Visualization   (Mathematica Guide)
Financial visualization is used to understand how the price of stocks, commodities, currencies, etc. changes over time. Candlesticks and related charts use stylized glyphs to ...
Interact with Mathematica Graphics   (Mathematica How To)
These "How tos" give step-by-step instructions for common tasks related to editing and manipulating graphics in Mathematica .
Interacting with 3D Graphics   (Mathematica Tutorial)
You can rotate 3D graphics with your mouse. Move the pointer over the 3D graphic. The pointer changes to the 3D rotate pointer GraphicsBox[RasterBox[CompressedData[ ]], ...
Dynamic Interactivity Language   (Mathematica Guide)
Fundamental to Mathematica's dynamic interactivity capabilities is a new form of symbolic dynamic language. With a very small number of highly powerful primitives that mix ...
Dynamic Visualization   (Mathematica Guide)
Building on Mathematica's integrated symbolic architecture, it becomes easy to introduce powerful dynamic behavior into any aspect of visualization. Single Mathematica ...
Presentations with Mathematica   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's unified computation and dynamic document architecture makes possible a new level of interactive presentation—notably allowing finished "slides" on which full ...
DialogInput   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DialogInput[expr] interactively puts up expr as a dialog notebook, waits until a DialogReturn[e] is evaluated from within it, and then returns the result e. DialogInput[{x = ...
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