Lists are very important and general structures in Mathematica. They allow you to treat collections of all kinds of objects as a single entity. There are many ways to ...
Since many functions in Mathematica give solutions in the form of rules, you need to be able to use these rules to explore and interpret your results. Although many of the ...
Darker
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Darker[color] represents a darker version of the specified color. Darker[color, f] represents a version of the specified color darkened by a fraction f. Darker[image, ...] ...
ImageApply[f, image] applies the function f to the list of channel values for each pixel in image.
ImageCrop[image] crops image by removing borders of uniform color. ImageCrop[image, {w, h}] crops image to pixel width w and pixel height h.ImageCrop[image, size] crops image ...
ImageResize[image, w] gives a resized version of image that is w pixels wide.ImageResize[image, {s}] gives a resized version of image with a maximum pixel width or height ...
Length
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Length[expr] gives the number of elements in expr.
Lighter
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Lighter[color] represents a lighter version of the specified color. Lighter[color, f] represents a version of the specified color lightened by a fraction f. Lighter[image, ...
NDSolve
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) NDSolve[eqns, y, {x, x_min, x_max}] finds a numerical solution to the ordinary differential equations eqns for the function y with the independent variable x in the range ...
Mathematica has over 3000 built-in functions and other objects, all based on a single unified framework, and all carefully designed to work together, both in simple ...