TeXForm
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) TeXForm[expr] prints as a TeX version of expr.
There are a number of file formats for working with meshes. They are useful since they can be used as interchange formats between CAD programs. Some of these are supported by ...
StringForm["controlstring", expr_1, ...] prints as the text of the controlstring, with the printed forms of the expr_i embedded.
You can use lists as tables of values. You can generate the tables, for example, by evaluating an expression for a sequence of different parameter values. This gives a table ...
SymbolicC provides automated formatting of the generated C output. This section reviews some of the ways that you can work with formatting to create your own styles of ...
Mathematica's unified symbolic document architecture makes it possible to have flowing text contain any kind of object—including math, graphics or dynamic elements.
Mathematica supports state-of-the-art sound generation, providing both arbitrary waveform synthesis from functions and data, and symbolic note-based MIDI-style sound ...
DatePattern[{"e_1", "e_2", ...}] represents the characters of a date with elements of type "e_i" in StringExpression.DatePattern[{"e_1", "e_2 ", ...}, sep] allows separators ...
Importing and exporting lists and tables of data. This exports a list of data to the file out1. Here are the contents of the file.