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CompilationTarget   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CompilationTarget is an option for Compile that specifies the target runtime for the compiled function.
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 ...
Cell   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Cell[contents] is the low-level representation of a cell inside a Mathematica notebook. Cell[contents, " style"] represents a cell in the specified style.
New in 6.0: Alphabetical Listing   (Mathematica Guide)
By far the largest release since Version 1.0 in 1988, Version 6.0 added a remarkable breadth of new functionality. As well as introducing several major new fundamental ...
Column   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Column[{expr_1, expr_2, ...}] is an object that formats with the expr_i arranged in a column, with expr_1 above expr_2, etc. Column[list, alignment] aligns each element ...
SlideView   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SlideView[{expr_1, expr_2, ...}] represents an object in which the expr_i are set up to be displayed on successive slides. SlideView[{expr_1, expr_2, ...}, i] makes the ...
TabView   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TabView[{lbl_1 -> expr_1, lbl_2 -> expr_2, ...}] represents an object in which clicking the tab with label lbl_i displays expr_i. TabView[{lbl_1 -> expr_1, lbl_2 -> expr_2, ...
Summary of New Features in 6.0   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica 6.0 fundamentally redefined Mathematica and introduced a major new paradigm for computation. Building on Mathematica's time-tested core symbolic architecture, ...
Customization is an important part of Mathematica 's extensive data visualization capabilities. While the default settings for displaying points in a plot are suitable in ...
InputField   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
InputField[] represents a blank editable input field. InputField[x] represents an editable input field that currently contains the expression x. InputField[Dynamic[x]] takes ...
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