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SpanAdjustments   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SpanAdjustments is an option for selections that specifies the height and width of spanning characters.
TabFilling   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TabFilling is an option for character selections that specifies how a Tab character is represented on the screen.
NIntegrate Integration Strategies   (Mathematica Tutorial)
An integration strategy is an algorithm that attempts to compute integral estimates that satisfy user-specified precision or accuracy goals. An integration strategy normally ...
Evaluate Infinite Sums and Products   (Mathematica How To)
In calculus, infinite sums and products can pose a challenge to manipulate by hand. Mathematica can evaluate a huge number of different types of sums and products with ease.
Using Assumptions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica normally makes as few assumptions as possible about the objects you ask it to manipulate. This means that the results it gives are as general as possible. But ...
Use Built-in Gamepad Support   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica supports using joysticks, gamepads, 3D mice, and all other controller devices that follow the HID specification. In fact, in many cases, there is zero setup ...
The Database Explorer   (DatabaseLink Tutorial)
The Database Explorer is a graphical interface to DatabaseLink. It provides a number of useful functions, such as managing connections and working with the data in a ...
Second-Order PDEs   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The general form of a linear second-order PDE is Here uu(x,y), and a, b, c, d, e, f, and g are functions of x and y only—they do not depend on u. If g0, the equation is ...
ChartStyle   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ChartStyle is an option for charting functions that specifies styles in which chart elements should be drawn.
Trace   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Trace[expr] generates a list of all expressions used in the evaluation of expr. Trace[expr, form] includes only those expressions which match form. Trace[expr, s] includes ...
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