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Plot Functions of Two Variables   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica gives you the power to visualize functions of two variables in multiple ways, including three-dimensional parametric plots, spherical plots, polar plots, and ...
Plot Parametric Functions   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica can plot parametric functions in both two and three dimensions. Use a parametric plot when you can express the x and y or x , y , and z coordinates at each point ...
Select and Type in Notebooks   (Mathematica How To)
MATHEMATICA HOW TO Tutorials » Notebooks as Documents Doing Computations in Notebooks Options for Notebooks Options for Cells Two-Dimensional Expression Input Entering ...
BYU   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
3D geometry format. Used for visualization of 3D polygonal meshes in CAD systems and other applications. BYU is an acronym for Brigham Young University. ASCII format. ...
EMF   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Microsoft EMF format. Image file format. Used by the Windows operating system and by Microsoft applications as a graphics resource format. EMF is an acronym derived from ...
JPEG   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: image/jpeg JPEG raster image and compression format. Commonly used for photographic images by digital cameras and on the web. JPEG is an acronym for Joint ...
WMF   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Microsoft WMF format. Image file format. Used by the Windows operating system and by Microsoft applications as a graphics resource format. WMF is an acronym derived from ...
Edit > Make Template   (Mathematica Menu Item)
Make Template inserts a template based on a selected function name.
AbsolutePointSize   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AbsolutePointSize[d] is a graphics directive which specifies that points which follow are to be shown if possible as circular regions with absolute diameter d.
BottomHatTransform   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BottomHatTransform[image, ker] gives the morphological bottom-hat transform of image with respect to structuring element ker.BottomHatTransform[image, r] gives the bottom-hat ...
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