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Scripting GUIs   (GUIKit Package Tutorial)
Dynamic behavior is added to a GUIKit user interface by executing Mathematica code. This lets one part of the definition interact with another, for example, specifying the ...
DayOfWeek   (Calendar Package Symbol)
DayOfWeek[{year, month, day}] gives the day of the week on which the given date {year, month, day} occurred.DayOfWeek[{year, month, day, hour, minute, second}] gives the day ...
Dot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
a.b.c or Dot[a, b, c] gives products of vectors, matrices, and tensors.
DynamicModule   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DynamicModule[{x, y, ...}, expr] represents an object which maintains the same local instance of the symbols x, y, ... in the course of all evaluations of Dynamic objects in ...
FindArgMax   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FindArgMax[f, x] gives the position x_max of a local maximum of f.FindArgMax[f, {x, x_0}] gives the position x_max of a local maximum of f, found by a search starting from ...
FindArgMin   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FindArgMin[f, x] gives the position x_min of a local minimum of f.FindArgMin[f, {x, x_0}] gives the position x_min of a local minimum of f, found by a search starting from ...
FindMaxValue   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FindMaxValue[f, x] gives the value at a local maximum of f.FindMaxValue[f, {x, x_0}] gives the value at a local maximum of f, found by a search starting from the point x = ...
FindMinValue   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FindMinValue[f, x] gives the value at a local minimum of f.FindMinValue[f, {x, x_0}] gives the value at a local minimum of f, found by a search starting from the point x = ...
NProduct   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NProduct[f, {i, i_min, i_max}] gives a numerical approximation to the product \[Product]i = i_min i_max f.NProduct[f, {i, i_min, i_max, di}] uses a step di in the product.
NSum   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NSum[f, {i, i_min, i_max}] gives a numerical approximation to the sum \[Sum]i = i_min i_max f.NSum[f, {i, i_min, i_max, di}] uses a step di in the sum.
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