Mouseover[expr, over] represents an object that displays as over when the mouse pointer is over it, and as expr otherwise.
Sphere
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Sphere[{x, y, z}, r] represents a sphere of radius r centered at (x, y, z). Sphere[{x, y, z}] represents a sphere of radius 1. Sphere[{{x_1, y_1, z_1}, {x_2, y_2, z_2}, ...}, ...
FindClusters[{e_1, e_2, ...}] partitions the e i into clusters of similar elements. FindClusters[{e_1 -> v_1, e_2 -> v_2, ...}] returns the v_i corresponding to the e i in ...
FourierDCT[list] finds the Fourier discrete cosine transform of a list of real numbers.FourierDCT[list, m] finds the Fourier discrete cosine transform of type m.
FourierDST[list] finds the Fourier discrete sine transform of a list of real numbers.FourierDST[list, m] finds the Fourier discrete sine transform of type m.
JoinedCurve[{segment_1, segment_2, ...}] represents a curve consisting of segment_1 followed by segment_2 etc. JoinedCurve[{component_1, component_2, ...}] represents a list ...
BoxQuantile is an option for BoxWhiskerPlot which specifies how far the box extends from the median.
Mathematica has many powerful features, to handle a wide range of statistical needs. Some of the most elementary are outlined below.
Mathematica has many ways to plot functions and data. It automates many details of plotting such as sample rate, aesthetic choices, and focusing on the region of interest. ...
Circle
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Circle[{x, y}, r] is a two-dimensional graphics primitive that represents a circle of radius r centered at the point x, y. Circle[{x, y}] gives a circle of radius 1. ...