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Introduction to Dynamic   (Mathematica Tutorial)
This tutorial describes the principles behind Dynamic, DynamicModule, and related functions, and goes into detail about how they interact with each other and with the rest of ...
Summary of New Features in 7.0   (Mathematica Guide)
The introduction of Mathematica 6 in 2007 represented a revolutionary redefinition of Mathematica. Arriving only 18 months after Mathematica 6, Mathematica 7 represents ...
Evaluate Infinite Sums and Products   (Mathematica How To)
In calculus, infinite sums and products can pose a challenge to manipulate by hand. Mathematica can evaluate a huge number of different types of sums and products with ease.
Get Coordinates for Points in a Plot   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica 's interactive graphics capabilities let you determine the coordinates of a single point. You can also get arbitrary sequences of points and paths, and analyze ...
AxesOrigin   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AxesOrigin is an option for graphics functions that specifies where any axes drawn should cross.
Front End Tokens   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Front end tokens let you perform kernel commands that would normally be done using the menus. Front end tokens are particularly convenient for writing programs to manipulate ...
Special Characters   (Mathematica Tutorial)
In addition to the ordinary characters that appear on a standard keyboard, you can include in Mathematica strings any of the special characters that are supported by ...
OpenCLFractalRender3D   (OpenCLLink Symbol)
OpenCLFractalRender3D[width, height] renders a three-dimensional fractal with image size being the specified width and height.
Introduction to Control Objects   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica includes many controls and structures related to controls as part of its core language. These control objects are supported in a completely seamless way ...
Options for Cells   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica provides a large number of options for cells. All of these options can be accessed through the Option Inspector menu item in the front end. They can be set either ...
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