ListPolarPlot[{r_1, r_2, ...}] plots points equally spaced in angle at radii r_i.ListPolarPlot[{{\[Theta]_1, r_1}, {\[Theta]_2, r_2}, ...}] plots points at polar coordinates ...
BYU
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) 3D geometry format. Used for visualization of 3D polygonal meshes in CAD systems and other applications. BYU is an acronym for Brigham Young University. ASCII format. ...
FASTA
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME type: chemical/seq-aa-fasta, chemical/seq-na-fasta FASTA molecular biology format. Standard format for storing and exchanging DNA and protein sequences. Plain text ...
JVX
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) JavaView 3D geometry format. Native format of the JavaView visualization software. Used for the visualization of 2D or 3D geometries. Can be embedded in web pages and viewed ...
MathML
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME type: text/mathml, application/mathml+xml MathML mathematical markup language. Used for integrating mathematical formulas in web documents. Rendering of embedded MathML ...
OFF
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) OFF 3D geometry format. Used for storing and exchanging 3D models. OFF is an acronym for Object File Format. Occasionally called COFF if color information is present. Related ...
SDF
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME type: chemical/x-mdl-sdf MDL molecule model files. Used in cheminformatics applications and on the web for storing and exchanging 3D molecule models. Plain text tabular ...
Text
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Plain text file. Universal format for storage and exchange of textual information. Represents text as a sequence of characters and line separators. Stores characters as ...
XHTML
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Registered MIME type: application/xhtml+xml XHTML markup language and file format. XML-based reformulation of HTML. XHTML is an acronym derived from Extensible Hypertext ...
Apply
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Apply[f, expr] or f @@ expr replaces the head of expr by f. Apply[f, expr, {1}] or f @@@ expr replaces heads at level 1 of expr by f.Apply[f, expr, levelspec] replaces heads ...