Nand
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Nand[e_1, e_2, ...] is the logical NAND function. It evaluates its arguments in order, giving True immediately if any of them are False, and False if they are all True.
a ** b ** c is a general associative, but non-commutative, form of multiplication.
Nor
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Nor[e_1, e_2, ...] is the logical NOR function. It evaluates its arguments in order, giving False immediately if any of them are True, and True if they are all False.
Quiet
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Quiet[expr] evaluates expr "quietly", without actually outputting any messages generated.Quiet[expr, {s_1::t_1, s_2::t_2, ...}] quietens only the specified messages during ...
Reap
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Reap[expr] gives the value of expr together with all expressions to which Sow has been applied during its evaluation. Expressions sown using Sow[e] or Sow[e, tag_i] with ...
Remove
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Remove[symbol_1, ...] removes symbols completely, so that their names are no longer recognized by Mathematica. Remove["form_1", "form_2", ...] removes all symbols whose names ...
"s_1" <> "s_2" <> ..., StringJoin["s_1", "s_2", ...], or StringJoin[{"s_1", "s_2", ...}] yields a string consisting of a concatenation of the s_i.
UnitBox
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) UnitBox[x] represents the unit box function, equal to 1 for |x| <= 1/2 and 0 otherwise.UnitBox[x_1, x_2, ...] represents the multidimensional unit box function, equal to 1 if ...
UnitTriangle[x] represents the unit triangle function on the interval |x| <= 1 .UnitTriangle[x_1, x_2, ...] represents the multidimensional unit triangle function on the ...
Which
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Which[test_1, value_1, test_2, value_2, ...] evaluates each of the test_i in turn, returning the value of the value_i corresponding to the first one that yields True.