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BaselinePosition   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BaselinePosition is an option that specifies where the baseline of an object is considered to be for purposes of alignment with surrounding text or other expressions.
CandlestickChart   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CandlestickChart[{{date_1, {open_1, high_1, low_1, close_1}}, ...}] makes a chart with candles representing open, high, low, and close prices for each date. ...
CharacteristicPolynomial   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CharacteristicPolynomial[m, x] gives the characteristic polynomial for the matrix m. CharacteristicPolynomial[{m, a}, x] gives the generalized characteristic polynomial with ...
DiscreteConvolve   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DiscreteConvolve[f, g, n, m] gives the convolution with respect to n of the expressions f and g. DiscreteConvolve[f, g, {n_1, n_2, ...}, {m_1, m_2, ...}] gives the ...
LiftingWaveletTransform   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LiftingWaveletTransform[data] gives the lifting wavelet transform (LWT) of an array of data.LiftingWaveletTransform[data, wave] gives the lifting wavelet transform using the ...
Listable   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Listable is an attribute that can be assigned to a symbol f to indicate that the function f should automatically be threaded over lists that appear as its arguments.
Map   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Map[f, expr] or f /@ expr applies f to each element on the first level in expr. Map[f, expr, levelspec] applies f to parts of expr specified by levelspec.
PopupView   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PopupView[{expr_1, expr_2, ...}] represents an object which displays as a popup menu whose items are the expr_i.PopupView[{expr_1, expr_2, ...}, i] makes the i\[Null]^th ...
Rasterize   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Rasterize[g] returns a rasterized graphic of g. Rasterize[g, elem] gives the element elem associated with the rasterized form of g.
Basic Objects   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Expressions are the main type of data in Mathematica. Expressions can be written in the form h[e_1,e_2,…]. The object h is known generically as the head of the expression. ...
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