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Tokens Related to the Window Menu   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica allows any front end command to be executed programmatically from within the kernel by sending an appropriate front end token. There are tokens for all standard ...
Import and Export File Elements   (Mathematica How To)
Sometimes you may want to work with a specific part of a file instead of all of it. When bringing a file into Mathematica , you can elect to import just individual parts of ...
Label a Plot   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica provides flexible options for labeling plots, allowing you to present ideas more clearly in presentations and publications.
Perform a Linear Regression   (Mathematica How To)
One of the most common statistical models is the linear regression model. A linear model predicts the value of a response variable by the linear combination of predictor ...
While some cells in Mathematica are not visible, they can still be selected for editing and modification. Selecting cells without visible cell brackets works just like ...
Solve Delay Differential Equations   (Mathematica How To)
You can use the standard differential equation solving function, NDSolve , to numerically solve delay differential equations with constant delays. It returns an interpolation ...
Work with Nested Lists   (Mathematica How To)
Nested lists are lists within a list; they are the principal structure for data in Mathematica and allow for high-dimension arrays and ragged datasets as well as common uses ...
\[Aleph]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 2135. Alias: Esc al Esc. Hebrew letter. Sometimes called alef. Used in pure mathematics to denote transfinite cardinals.
\[AlignmentMarker]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: F760. Alias: Esc am Esc. Letter-like form. Invisible by default on display. Used as a marker to indicate, for example, how entries in a GridBox column should be ...
\[And]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 2227. Aliases: Esc && Esc, Esc and Esc. Infix operator with built-in evaluation rules. x ∧ y is by default interpreted as And[x,y], equivalent to x&&y. Not the same ...
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