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Integration   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Here is the integral ∫x^n dx in Mathematica. Here is a slightly more complicated example. Mathematica knows how to do almost any integral that can be done in terms of ...
Selecting Graphics Objects   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The following sequence shows how to select an object inside a graphic. To begin editing within a graphic, single-click or double-click the background or an object in the ...
Named Characters   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica provides systemwide support for a large number of special characters. Each character has a name and a number of shortcut aliases. They are fully supported by the ...
Introduction to MathLink   (Mathematica Tutorial)
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, ...
Local Constants   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Defining local constants. Module allows you to set up local variables, to which you can assign values and then change them. Often, however, all you really need are local ...
Low-Level Input and Output Rules   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Low-level functions for converting between expressions and boxes. MakeBoxes generates boxes without evaluating its input. MakeExpression interprets boxes but uses ...
Making Definitions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The replacement operator /. allows you to apply transformation rules to a specific expression. Often, however, you want to have transformation rules automatically applied ...
Manipulating Numerical Data   (Mathematica Tutorial)
When you have numerical data, it is often convenient to find a simple formula that approximates it. For example, you can try to "fit" a line or curve through the points in ...
Converting between symbols and their names. Here is the symbol x. Its name is a string.
Mathematical Notation in Notebooks   (Mathematica Tutorial)
If you use a text-based interface to Mathematica, then the input you give must consist only of characters that you can type directly on your computer keyboard. But if you use ...
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