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FileNameJoin   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FileNameJoin[{"name_1", "name_2", ...}] joins the name_i together into a file name suitable for your current operating system.
Bessel-Related Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
Using original algorithms developed at Wolfram Research, Mathematica has full coverage of all standard Bessel-related functions—evaluating every function to arbitrary ...
FileNameSetter   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FileNameSetter[name] represents a file name setter which displays as a Browse button and when clicked brings up a system file opening dialog, starting from the location ...
Mathematica provides a simple and consistent method for accessing and using files. In addition to inserting a file path that is specific to your operating system, Mathematica ...
\[EnterKey]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: F7D4. Alias: Esc ent Esc. Letter-like form. Representation of the Enter key on a keyboard. Used in describing how to type textual input.
Function Visualization   (Mathematica Guide)
Long the standard for high-quality function and surface visualization, Mathematica incorporates a host of original numeric, symbolic, and geometric algorithms that automate ...
Names   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Names["string"] gives a list of the names of symbols which match the string. Names[patt] gives a list of names matching the arbitrary string pattern patt.
Operations on File Names   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides a convenient collection of platform-independent functions for manipulating names of files and directories. These functions can also be used to assemble ...
Edit > Enter Selection   (Mathematica Menu Item)
Enter Selection places a selection into the Search for: field of the Find dialog box.
CharacteristicFunction   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CharacteristicFunction[dist, t] gives the characteristic function for the symbolic distribution dist as a function of the variable t.CharacteristicFunction[dist, {t_1, t_2, ...
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