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Coordinate Systems for ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Whenever Mathematica draws a three-dimensional object, it always effectively puts a cuboidal box around the object. With the default option setting Boxed->True, Mathematica ...
PlotRangeClipping   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PlotRangeClipping is an option for graphics functions that specifies whether graphics objects should be clipped at the edge of the region defined by PlotRange, or should be ...
ImagePerspectiveTransformation   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImagePerspectiveTransformation[image, m] applies a linear fractional transform specified by a matrix m to the positions of each pixel in ...
AbsoluteOptions   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AbsoluteOptions[expr] gives the absolute settings of options specified in an expression such as a graphics object. AbsoluteOptions[expr, name] gives the absolute setting for ...
ImageForwardTransformation   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImageForwardTransformation[image, function] gives an image in which each pixel at position function[{x, y}] corresponds to the position {x, y} in ...
ImageTransformation   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImageTransformation[image, function] gives an image in which each pixel at position {x, y} corresponds to the position function[{x, y}] in image.ImageTransformation[image, ...
PlotRangePadding   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PlotRangePadding is an option for graphics functions that specifies how much further axes etc. should extend beyond the range of coordinates specified by PlotRange.
Graphics Coordinates   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica supports a variety of coordinate systems, organized for ease and efficiency of both direct and programmatic use. It supports convenient robust automatic range and ...
TrimPoints   (Computational Geometry Package Symbol)
TrimPoints is an option to DiagramPlot that specifies which diagram outlier vertex lies on the PlotRange limit.
WaveletPsi   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WaveletPsi[wave, x] gives the wavelet function \[Psi](x) for the symbolic wavelet wave evaluated at x.WaveletPsi[wave] gives the wavelet function as a pure function.
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