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Plot the Results of NDSolve   (Mathematica How To)
NDSolve solves a differential equation numerically. It returns solutions in a form that can be readily used in many different ways. One typical use would be to produce a plot ...
AU   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Registered MIME type: audio/basic AU audio format. Used for digital audio in computer and telecommunication systems and on the web. Supports a variety of audio codecs, ...
DIMACS   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
DIMACS graph data format. Commonly used exchange format for graphs. Stores a single undirected graph. Plain text or binary format. DIMACS is an acronym derived from Discrete ...
MathML   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: text/mathml, application/mathml+xml MathML mathematical markup language. Used for integrating mathematical formulas in web documents. Rendering of embedded MathML ...
MPS   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MPS mathematical file format. De facto standard for specifying linear programming (LP) problems. Commonly used as input format by LP solvers. MPS is an acronym for ...
Pajek   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Pajek graph language and data format. Commonly used exchange format for graphs. Native format of the Pajek network analysis software. The format name is Slovenian for spider. ...
SND   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Registered MIME type: audio/basic SND audio format. Used for digital audio in computer and telecommunication systems and on the web. Supports a variety of audio codecs, ...
WAV   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: audio/x-wav Microsoft WAV audio format. Used for storage and interchange of audio data on Windows, in audio recording and processing, and on the web. Binary file ...
Apply   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Apply[f, expr] or f @@ expr replaces the head of expr by f. Apply[f, expr, {1}] or f @@@ expr replaces heads at level 1 of expr by f.Apply[f, expr, levelspec] replaces heads ...
Ceiling   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Ceiling[x] gives the smallest integer greater than or equal to x. Ceiling[x, a] gives the smallest multiple of a greater than or equal to x.
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