The following graph represents an impulse response of an ideal Low Pass Filter (LPF). This graph illustrates some of the ways of interacting with graphics. Details on each ...
The single command Manipulate lets you create an astonishing range of interactive applications with just a few lines of input. Manipulate is designed to be used by anyone who ...
In many cases, you will find it convenient to communicate with external programs at a high level, and to exchange structured data with them. On almost all computer systems, ...
Numerical solution of differential equations. This generates a numerical solution to the equation y^′(x)y(x) with 0<x<2. The result is given in terms of an ...
Numerical sums, products and integrals. Here is a numerical approximation to ∑_(i=1)^∞((1)/(i^3)). NIntegrate can handle singularities in the integration region.
Mathematica's unique symbolic architecture makes it easy to add toolbars with any possible appearance and action to a Mathematica notebook. The ruler is a toolbar used to set ...
Documentation Center navigation shortcuts. Window cycling shortcuts. Scrolling shortcuts.
Mathematica provides various options for labeling three-dimensional graphics. Some of these options are directly analogous to those for two-dimensional graphics, discussed in ...
Ways to label two-dimensional plots. Here is a plot, using the default Axes->True. Setting Frame->True generates a frame with axes, and removes tick marks from the ordinary ...
Basic Objects Input Syntax Some General Notations and Conventions