Mathematica serves as a convenient and extensible environment for doing basic math. In addition to performing advanced calculations, Mathematica can also be used as a ...
Mathematica 's rich syntax uses different kinds of brackets and braces; familiarity with these aspects lets you read and program efficiently in Mathematica .
Harwell\[Dash]Boeing matrix format. Used for exchanging and storing sparse matrices. Plain text format. File format of the Harwell\[Dash]Boeing collection of standard test ...
JSON
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME type: application/json. Data interchange format. Commonly used in web service implementations. Contains collections of unordered name-value pairs or ordered values. JSON ...
MTX
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Matrix Market matrix format. Used for exchanging and storing test matrices. Plain text format. File format of the NIST Matrix Market collection of standard test matrices. ...
VRML
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Registered MIME type: model/vrml VRML geometry format. Early standard for delivering 3D content on the web. Stores 3D geometries, background images, light source, and view ...
MathKernel options starts the Mathematica kernel in Windows and Mac OS X.
mathlm
(Mathematica System Program) mathlm options starts MathLM, the Mathematica license manager.
ArrayQ
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) ArrayQ[expr] gives True if expr is a full array or a SparseArray object, and gives False otherwise. ArrayQ[expr, patt] requires expr to be a full array with a depth that ...
FrobeniusSolve[{a_1, ..., a_n}, b] gives a list of all solutions of the Frobenius equation a_1 x_1 + ... + a_n x_n = b.FrobeniusSolve[{a_1, ..., a_n}, b, m] gives at most m ...