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Code Generation   (Compiled Function Tools Tutorial)
Code generation from Mathematica involves converting programs written in the Mathematica language into other languages and then supporting them so that they can be executed. ...
MATHEMATICA HOW TO Tutorials » Basic Statistics Descriptive Statistics See Also » Transpose Mean Median StandardDeviation Normalize Map Flatten More About » Statistics ...
DIMACS   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
DIMACS graph data format. Commonly used exchange format for graphs. Stores a single undirected graph. Plain text or binary format. DIMACS is an acronym derived from Discrete ...
ExpressionML   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: text/xmlMathematica ExpressionML format. Represents an arbitrary Mathematica expression as XML. Used for the exchange of general expressions between Mathematica ...
LaTeX   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: application/x-tex LaTeX typesetting system and programming language. Commonly used for typesetting mathematical and scientific publications. Plain text format. ...
LEDA   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
LEDA graph data format. Commonly used exchange format for graphs. Stores a single, typed, directed, or undirected graph. Plain text format. Native graph file format of the ...
Pajek   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Pajek graph language and data format. Commonly used exchange format for graphs. Native format of the Pajek network analysis software. The format name is Slovenian for spider. ...
TGF   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
TGF graph data format. Used for the storage and exchange of graphs. TGF is an acronym for Trivial Graph Format. Stores directed graphs. Stores at most one label per vertex ...
ByteCount   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ByteCount[expr] gives the number of bytes used internally by Mathematica to store expr.
Ceiling   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Ceiling[x] gives the smallest integer greater than or equal to x. Ceiling[x, a] gives the smallest multiple of a greater than or equal to x.
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