Opener
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Opener[x] represents an opener with setting x, displayed as OpenerBox[True] when x is True and OpenerBox[False] when x is False. Opener[Dynamic[x]] takes the setting to be ...
PaletteNotebook[{cell_1, cell_2, ...}] represents a palette notebook that can be manipulated by the Mathematica front end.
RunScheduledTask[expr] schedules and starts a task that will repeatedly evaluate expr once per second.RunScheduledTask[expr, time] schedules and starts a task that will ...
$OutputSizeLimit specifies the maximum size in bytes of expressions that will automatically be output in their entirety in a Mathematica notebook.
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Geodesate
(Polyhedron Operations Package Symbol) Geodesate[expr, n] replaces each polygon in graphics expression expr by the projection onto the circumscribed sphere of the order n regular tessellation of that ...
Beyond using a keyboard or mouse, you can control Mathematica with a joystick, gamepad, 3D mouse, or any device that follows the industry-standard human interface device ...
The main expression or object that a built-in Mathematica function acts on is given as the first argument to the function. As part of the syntax, a built-in Mathematica ...
BDF
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) BDF physiological signal recordings format. Commonly used for the exchange and storage of medical time-series recordings. Application areas include electroencephalography, ...
EDF
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) EDF and EDF+ physiological signal recordings formats. Commonly used for the exchange and storage of medical time-series recordings. Application areas include ...