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AlgebraicNumber   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AlgebraicNumber[\[Theta], {c_0, c_1, ..., c_n}] represents the algebraic number in the field \[DoubleStruckCapitalQ][\[Theta]] given by c_0 + c_1 \[Theta] + ... + c_n ...
Band   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Band[{i, j}] represents the sequence of positions on the diagonal band that starts with {i, j} in a sparse array.Band[{i_min, j_min, ...}, {i_max, j_max, ...}] represents the ...
BoxWhiskerChart   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BoxWhiskerChart[{x_1, x_2, ...}] makes a box-and-whisker chart for the values x_i.BoxWhiskerChart[{x_1, x_2, ...}, bwspec] makes a chart with box-and-whisker symbol ...
DateList   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DateList[] gives the current local date and time in the form {year, month, day, hour, minute, second}. DateList[time] gives a date list corresponding to an AbsoluteTime ...
DiscreteShift   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DiscreteShift[f, i] gives the discrete shift DiscreteShift[f(i), i] == f(i + 1). DiscreteShift[f, {i, n}] gives the multiple shift \[DiscreteShift]_i^n\ f.DiscreteShift[f, ...
KagiChart   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
KagiChart[{{date_1, p_1}, {date_2, p_2}, ...}] makes a Kagi chart with prices p_i at date date_i.KagiChart[{" name", daterange}] makes a Kagi chart of closing prices for the ...
LineBreakChart   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LineBreakChart[{{date_1, p_1}, {date_2, p_2}, ...}] makes a line break chart with prices p_i at date date_i.LineBreakChart[{" name", daterange}] makes a line break chart of ...
ParallelEvaluate   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ParallelEvaluate[expr] evaluates the expression expr on all available parallel kernels and returns the list of results obtained.ParallelEvaluate[expr, kernel] evaluates expr ...
PointFigureChart   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PointFigureChart[{{date_1, p_1}, {date_2, p_2}, ...}] makes a point and figure chart with prices p_i at date date_i.PointFigureChart[{" name", daterange}] makes a point and ...
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