As of Version 7.0, HistogramScale has been superseded by an optional argument hspec for the built-in Mathematica function Histogram.
Mathematica has a broad range of functions to support linear algebra operations and to integrate them into the system. It can work with vectors, matrices, and tensors that ...
Matrices in Mathematica can be constructed from all the different types of objects that Mathematica holds. They can contain machine-precision real and complex floating-point ...
BarStyle
(Obsolete Bar Charts Package Symbol) As of Version 7.0, BarStyle has been superseded by ChartStyle.
The built-in function Fit finds a least-squares fit to a list of data as a linear combination of the specified basis functions. The functions Regress and DesignedRegress ...
Ordinary Mathematica notebooks can be opened by non- Mathematica users using the free product Mathematica Player , which lets users view, print, and interact with live ...
Introduction Matrix and Tensor Operations Working with Sparse Arrays
This tutorial reviews the functions that Mathematica provides for building and working with matrices, vectors, and tensors. It focuses on functions that are specific to ...
This tutorial reviews the functions that Mathematica provides for carrying out matrix computations. Further information on these functions can be found in standard ...
Sparse representations of matrices are useful because they do not store every element. If one particular value appears very frequently it can be very advantageous to use a ...