DMSList
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) DMSList[\[Theta]] converts an angle \[Theta] given in decimal degrees to a DMS list {degree, minute, second}.DMSList["dms"] converts a DMS string to a DMS list {degree, ...
GeoDestination[pos, {d, \[Alpha]}] gives the geodetic position reached by going distance d in azimuthal direction \[Alpha] from pos.
GeoDistance[{lat_1, long_1}, {lat_2, long_2}] gives the geodesic distance in meters between latitude-longitude positions on the Earth.GeoDistance[pos_1, pos_2] gives the ...
GeoPositionENU[{east, north, up}, p] represents a point with local Cartesian coordinates {east, north, up} in a reference system specified by the position p.
GeoPosition[{\[Phi], \[Lambda]}] represents a geodetic position with latitude \[Phi] and longitude \[Lambda].GeoPosition[{\[Phi], \[Lambda], h}] represents a geodetic ...
GeoPositionXYZ[{x, y, z}] represents a position in a Cartesian geocentric coordinate system.GeoPositionXYZ[{x, y, z}, datum] represents a point referred to the specified ...
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FranklinGraph returns a 12-vertex graph that represents a 6-chromatic map on the Klein bottle. It is the sole counterexample to Heawood's map-coloring conjecture.
Scan
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Scan[f, expr] evaluates f applied to each element of expr in turn. Scan[f, expr, levelspec] applies f to parts of expr specified by levelspec.
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