Manual
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Manual represents an option or other value that is to be selected manually, usually by some form of interactive manipulation.
MapAt
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) MapAt[f, expr, n] applies f to the element at position n in expr. If n is negative, the position is counted from the end. MapAt[f, expr, {i, j, ...}] applies f to the part of ...
MapIndexed[f, expr] applies f to the elements of expr, giving the part specification of each element as a second argument to f. MapIndexed[f, expr, levelspec] applies f to ...
Map
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Map[f, expr] or f /@ expr applies f to each element on the first level in expr. Map[f, expr, levelspec] applies f to parts of expr specified by levelspec.
MarcumQ
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) MarcumQ[m, a, b] gives Marcum's Q function Q_m (a, b).MarcumQ[m, a, b_0, b_1] gives Marcum's Q function Q_m (a, b_0) - Q_m (a, b_1).
MardiaCombinedTest[data] tests whether data follows a MultinormalDistribution using the Mardia combined test.MardiaCombinedTest[data, " property"] returns the value of " ...
MardiaKurtosisTest[data] tests whether data follows a MultinormalDistribution using the Mardia kurtosis test.MardiaKurtosisTest[data, " property"] returns the value of " ...
MardiaSkewnessTest[data] tests whether data follows a MultinormalDistribution using the Mardia skewness test.MardiaSkewnessTest[data, " property"] returns the value of " ...
Masking
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Masking is an option for various image analysis and processing functions that specifies on which regions they should operate.
MatchLocalNames is an option for Trace and related functions that specifies whether symbols such as x should match symbols with local names of the form x$nnn.