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SequenceAlignment   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SequenceAlignment[s_1, s_2] finds an optimal alignment of sequences of elements in the strings or lists s_1 and s_2, and yields a list of successive matching and differing ...
VertexNormals   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
VertexNormals is an option for graphics primitives which specifies the normal directions to assign to 3D vertices.
Loops and Control Structures   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The execution of a Mathematica program involves the evaluation of a sequence of Mathematica expressions. In simple programs, the expressions to be evaluated may be separated ...
Names of Symbols and Mathematical ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica by default interprets any sequence of letters or letter-like forms as the name of a symbol. All these are treated by Mathematica as symbols. Symbols with built-in ...
MultivariateStatistics`   (Mathematica Upgrade Information)
MultiPoissonDistribution has been renamed to MultivariatePoissonDistribution and is part of the built-in Mathematica kernel. HotellingTSquareDistribution has been added to ...
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 ...
Cycles   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Cycles[{cyc_1, cyc_2, ...}] represents a permutation with disjoint cycles cyc_i.
Filling   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Filling is an option for ListPlot, Plot, Plot3D, and related functions that specifies what filling to add under points, curves, and surfaces.
PrivateNotebookOptions   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PrivateNotebookOptions -> {opt_1 -> val_1, opt_2 -> val_2, ...} is an option for notebooks that specifies various low-level notebook settings.
SingularValuePlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SingularValuePlot[m] gives the singular value plot of a matrix m of rational functions in one complex variable.SingularValuePlot[sys] gives the singular value plot of a ...
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