Mathematica uses the powerful idea of building up all 2D and 3D graphics from symbolic primitives—which can be manipulated using all standard Mathematica functions and ...
Mathematica 7 enhances the Mathematica notebook experience in several ways, with new convenient usability features, new levels of automation for the form and structure of ...
Mathematica allows you detailed control over the way that graphics objects are rendered. The combination of sequentially-acting graphics directives, together with ...
Mathematica supports a sophisticated symbolic cascading stylesheet mechanism that allows modular control of all aspects of notebook formatting and operation.
When exchanging expressions with external programs, the Mathematica kernel uses the convention of wrapping the expressions inside packets which identify what role the ...
Offset
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Offset[{dx, dy}, position] gives the position of a graphical object obtained by starting at the specified position and then moving by absolute offset {dx, dy}.
The symbolic architecture of Mathematica notebooks allows immediate interoperability with a wide range of document, web, graphics and other formats. Mathematica automatically ...
Mathematica provides hundreds of options to control every aspect of the construction and styling of graphics. The options are carefully designed to be both flexible and ...
NumberForm[expr, n] prints with approximate real numbers in expr given to n-digit precision.
Conventions for file names. Most files used by Mathematica are completely system independent. .mx and .exe files are however system dependent. For these files, there is a ...