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Evaluation of Expressions   (Mathematica Overview)
Principles of Evaluation Reducing Expressions to Their Standard Form Attributes
Modularity and the Naming of Things   (Mathematica Overview)
Modules and Local Variables Local Constants How Modules Work
InterpolateRoot   (Function Approximations Package Symbol)
InterpolateRoot[lhs == rhs, {x, x_0, x_1}] searches for a numerical solution to the equation lhs == rhs using x_0 and x_1 as the first two values of x.
Graphics Directives and Options   (Mathematica Tutorial)
When you set up a graphics object in Mathematica, you typically give a list of graphical elements. You can include in that list graphics directives which specify how ...
Streams and Low-Level Input and Output   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Files and pipes are both examples of general Mathematica objects known as streams. A stream in Mathematica is a source of input or output. There are many operations that you ...
MGF   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Wolfram Mathematica MGF bitmap format. Used by the Mathematica user interface for storing raster images. MGF is an acronym for Mathematica Graphics Format. Binary format. ...
TreePlot   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TreePlot[{v i 1 -> v j 1, v i 2 -> v j 2, ...}] generates a tree plot of the graph in which vertex v_ik is connected to vertex v_jk.TreePlot[{{v i 1 -> v j 1, lbl_1}, ...}] ...
ICS   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME types: text/calendar ICS iCalendar format. Used for the storage and exchange of calendar information. Commonly used in personal information management systems. Plain ...
HistogramDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
HistogramDistribution[{x_1, x_2, ...}] represents the probability distribution corresponding to a histogram of the data values x_i.HistogramDistribution[{{x_1, y_1, ...}, ...
FindDistributionParameters   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FindDistributionParameters[data, dist] finds the parameter estimates for the distribution dist from data.FindDistributionParameters[data, dist, {{p, p_0}, {q, q_0}, ...}] ...
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