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CUDAClosing   (CUDALink Symbol)
CUDAClosing[img, r] gives the closing of img with respect to a range-r square.CUDAClosing[list, r] gives the closing of list with respect to a range-r square.CUDAClosing[mem, ...
Examples   (Library Link Tutorial)
Wolfram LibraryLink allows dynamic libraries to be directly loaded into the Mathematica kernel so that functions in the libraries can be immediately called from Mathematica. ...
TetGenGetNeighbors   (TetGenLink Package Symbol)
TetGenGetNeighbors[expr] gets the neighbors in a TetGen expression.
DiscretePlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DiscretePlot[expr, {n, n_max}] generates a plot of the values of expr when n runs from 1 to n_max.DiscretePlot[expr, {n, n_min, n_max}] generates a plot of the values of expr ...
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 ...
NResidue   (Numerical Calculus Package Symbol)
NResidue[expr, {z, z_0}] numerically finds the residue of expr near the point z = z_0.
Arrow   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Arrow[{pt_1, pt_2}] is a graphics primitive that represents an arrow from pt_1 to pt_2.Arrow[{pt_1, pt_2}, s] represents an arrow with its ends set back from pt_1 and pt_2 by ...
EstimatorGains   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
EstimatorGains[ss, {p_1, p_2, ..., p_n}] gives the estimator gain matrix for the StateSpaceModel object ss, such that the poles of the estimator are p_i.
LocatorPane   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LocatorPane[{x, y}, back] represents a pane with a locator at position {x, y} and background back.LocatorPane[Dynamic[pt], back] takes the locator position to be the ...
RotationTransform   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RotationTransform[\[Theta]] gives a TransformationFunction that represents a rotation in 2D by \[Theta] radians about the origin.RotationTransform[\[Theta], p] gives a 2D ...
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