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Statistics`DataManipulation`   (Mathematica Compatibility Information)
Functionality in this package has been added to the built-in Mathematica kernel. CumulativeSums is replaced by Accumulate. Frequencies is replaced by Tally. BinCounts and ...
Graphics > Rendering   (Mathematica Menu Item)
Rendering opens a submenu to control rendering operations.
MathLink Development in C (Windows)   (Mathematica Tutorial)
This document describes how to compile and run MathLink programs written in the C language on computers running a Microsoft Windows operating system. ("MathLink and External ...
Colors   (Mathematica Guide)
Combining a new level of programmatic support for symbolic color with carefully chosen aesthetic color parametrizations, Mathematica allows a uniquely flexible and compelling ...
Getting Started   (Parallel Package Tutorial)
Mathematica comes with all the tools and configuration so you can immediately carry out parallel computing. Note that, to take advantage of parallel computing it is often ...
Find Available Options   (Mathematica How To)
The default behavior for a function in Mathematica is carefully chosen to be suitable for the vast majority of cases. Mathematica also gives you fine-grained control over the ...
DagumDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DagumDistribution[p, a, b] represents a Dagum distribution with shape parameters p and a and scale parameter b.
LogLogisticDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LogLogisticDistribution[\[Gamma], \[Sigma]] represents a log-logistic distribution with shape parameter \[Gamma] and scale parameter \[Sigma].
LogGammaDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
LogGammaDistribution[\[Alpha], \[Beta], \[Mu]] represents a log-gamma distribution with shape parameters \[Alpha] and \[Beta] and location parameter \[Mu].
TautologyQ   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TautologyQ[bf] gives True if all combinations of values of variables make the Boolean function bf yield True.TautologyQ[expr, {a_1, a_2, ...}] gives True if all combinations ...
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