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Numerical Examples   (Library Link Tutorial)
The functions accessible with Wolfram LibraryLink make it possible to optimize numerical computations while still keeping the flexibility and generality of Mathematica. If ...
Animator   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Animator[u] represents an object that displays with the value of u being continually increased from 0 to 1 with time. Animator[u, {u_min, u_max}] makes u vary from u_min to ...
Panel   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Panel[expr] displays as a panel containing expr. Panel[expr, title] gives the panel the specified title. Panel[expr, title, pos] places title at a position specified by pos. ...
Graph Utilities Package   (Graph Utilities Package Tutorial)
The Graph Utilities Package contains a number of functions useful for graph theory applications. Functions in the Graph Utilities Package. This loads the package.
Options for Cells   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica provides a large number of options for cells. All of these options can be accessed through the Option Inspector menu item in the front end. They can be set either ...
J/Link User Guide   (JLink Overview)
Introduction to J/Link Calling Java from Mathematica Writing Java Programs That Use Mathematica
Views   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica supports a variety of objects that can be used to organize and display information in output. Known collectively as views, these objects range from the simple ...
Calling Java from Mathematica   (JLink Tutorial)
J/Link provides Mathematica users with the ability to interact with arbitrary Java classes directly from Mathematica. You can create objects and call methods directly in the ...
The first part of this User Guide describes using J/Link to allow you to call from Mathematica into Java, thereby extending the Mathematica environment to include the ...
ButtonMargins   (Obsolete Mathematica Symbol)
In Mathematica 6.0, ButtonMargins has been superseded by the FrameMargins option of Button.
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