Tightly integrated into Mathematica's core language is a rich set of primitives for interacting with external environments. Mathematica's symbolic architecture makes possible ...
Expressions in Mathematica can be represented as strings in a variety of ways, for display, export, or processing. Mathematica provides powerful functions for formatting ...
Mathematica provides high-performance reading and writing of binary data, to both files and pipes. A convenient symbolic format representation makes it straightforward to ...
There are many detailed differences between different kinds of computer systems. But one of the important features of Mathematica is that it allows you to work and create ...
Mathematica provides broad and deep built-in support for both programmatic and interactive modern industrial-strength image processing —fully integrated with Mathematica's ...
File system directory hierarchy. Can contain files and subdirectories.
CUR
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Microsoft Windows cursor. Raster image file format. Native cursor format on Windows. CUR is an acronym derived from cursor. Binary format. Can store multiple cursors at ...
Mathematica has efficient systemwide 16-bit Unicode support, allowing a full range of international, technical and other character sets and character encodings.
Mathematica incorporates the latest highly efficient algorithms to allow operations on strings with millions of elements, all making use of Mathematica's unique symbolic ...
DBF
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME types: application/dbf, application/dbase dBASE DBF data files. Legacy file format for storing and exchanging structured data. ASCII format. Native format of the dBASE ...