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$MinPrecision   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
$MinPrecision gives the minimum number of digits of precision to be allowed in arbitrary-precision numbers.
Everything Is an Expression   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica handles many different kinds of things: mathematical formulas, lists, and graphics, to name a few. Although they often look very different, Mathematica represents ...
Transformation Rules for Functions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
"Values for Symbols" discussed how you can use transformation rules of the form x->value to replace symbols by values. The notion of transformation rules in Mathematica is, ...
StemExponent   (Statistical Plots Package Symbol)
StemExponent is an option for StemLeafPlot which specifies the integer power of 10 to be used as the stem unit.
ImageTransformation   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ImageTransformation[image, function] gives an image in which each pixel at position {x, y} corresponds to the position function[{x, y}] in image.ImageTransformation[image, ...
RadioButtonBar   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RadioButtonBar[x, {val_1, val_2, ...}] represents a radio button bar with setting x and with labeled radio buttons for values val_i.RadioButtonBar[Dynamic[x], {val_1, val_2, ...
SetterBar   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SetterBar[x, {val_1, val_2, ...}] represents a setter bar with setting x and with setter buttons for values val_i.SetterBar[Dynamic[x], {val_1, val_2, ...}] takes the setting ...
StreamScale   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
StreamScale is an option to StreamPlot, ListStreamPlot, and related functions that determines the length and arrowhead size of streamlines that are drawn.
TogglerBar   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TogglerBar[x, {val_1, val_2, ...}] represents a toggler bar with setting x and with toggler buttons for values val_i to include in the list x.TogglerBar[Dynamic[x], {val_1, ...
Labeling Three-Dimensional Graphics   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica provides various options for labeling three-dimensional graphics. Some of these options are directly analogous to those for two-dimensional graphics, discussed in ...
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