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Numerical Examples   (Library Link Tutorial)
The functions accessible with Wolfram LibraryLink make it possible to optimize numerical computations while still keeping the flexibility and generality of Mathematica. If ...
ListContourPlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ListContourPlot[array] generates a contour plot from an array of height values. ListContourPlot[{{x_1, y_1, f_1}, {x_2, y_2, f_2}, ...}] generates a contour plot from values ...
VectorPlot3D   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
VectorPlot3D[{v_x, v_y, v_z}, {x, x_min, x_max}, {y, y_min, y_max}, {z, z_min, z_max}] generates a 3D vector plot of the vector field {v_x, v_y, v_z} as a function of x, y, ...
Isomorphism   (Combinatorica Package Symbol)
Isomorphism[g, h] gives an isomorphism between graphs g and h if one exists. Isomorphism[g, h, All] gives all isomorphisms between graphs g and h. Isomorphism[g] gives the ...
DiscreteMath`ComputationalGeometry`   (Mathematica Compatibility Information)
All the functionality in DiscreteMath`ComputationalGeometry` is available through the new Computational Geometry Package.
Financial Visualization   (Mathematica Guide)
Financial visualization is used to understand how the price of stocks, commodities, currencies, etc. changes over time. Candlesticks and related charts use stylized glyphs to ...
FrontEndExecute   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FrontEndExecute[expr] sends expr to be executed by the Mathematica front end.
Numerical Calculus Package   (Numerical Calculus Package Tutorial)
The functions defined in the NumericalCalculus` context provide support for finding numerical solutions to calculus-related problems. This loads the package: The built-in ...
OpenCLLink Programming   (OpenCLLink Tutorial)
Programming OpenCL in Mathematica is simple since the user need not write C wrapper code—which can be quite verbose, difficult to understand, and hard to debug. Using ...
BooleanVariables   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BooleanVariables[expr] gives a list of the Boolean variables in the Boolean expression expr.BooleanVariables[bf] gives the number of Boolean variables in the BooleanFunction ...
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