Dynamic Visualization
Building on the Wolfram Language's integrated symbolic architecture, it becomes easy to introduce powerful dynamic behavior into any aspect of visualization. Single Wolfram Language symbolic functions are all it takes to set up full interactive parameter explorations, animations, dynamic annotation, or drill-down information viewers.
Manipulate — dynamically manipulate parameters in graphics
Animate — animate as a function of one or more parameters
ListAnimate — animate a list of graphics or other objects
Highlighted — statically or dynamically highlight specific elements in visualization
PlotHighlighting — set global highlighting effects for visualizations
TabView — make any list of objects be selectable with tabs
SlideView — view any list of objects as a sequence of slides
FlipView — flip between displaying two or more objects
MenuView ▪ OpenerView ▪ PopupView
Tooltip — attach any tooltip to any object
Mouseover — specify what to show when the mouse is over an object
StatusArea — put a string in the window status area
Annotation — attach a general annotation to an object
PopupWindow — attach a popup window to any object
Locator — an object to move around in a graphic
Slider ▪ Slider2D ▪ ColorSlider ▪ LocatorPane ▪ ClickPane ▪ ControllerState
AngularGauge ▪ VerticalGauge ▪ HorizontalGauge
ControlActive — specify "preview" settings when controls are active