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New in 6.0: Function Visualization   (Mathematica Guide)
Bringing together Mathematica's powerful capabilities in numerics, algebraic computation and now also geometric computation, Version 6.0 took the state of the art for ...
Reverse   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Reverse[expr] reverses the order of the elements in expr. Reverse[expr, n] reverses elements at level n in expr.Reverse[expr, {n_1, n_2, ...}] reverses elements at levels ...
FindGeneratingFunction   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FindGeneratingFunction[{a_1, a_2, ...}, x] attempts to find a simple generating function in x whose n\[Null]^th series coefficient is a_n.FindGeneratingFunction[{{n_1, a_1}, ...
WaveletMapIndexed   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WaveletMapIndexed[f, wd] applies the function f to the arrays of coefficients and indices of a ContinuousWaveletData or DiscreteWaveletData object.WaveletMapIndexed[f, dwd, ...
ColorFunctionScaling   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ColorFunctionScaling is an option for graphics functions that specifies whether arguments supplied to a color function should be scaled to lie between 0 and 1.
ToString   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ToString[expr] gives a string corresponding to the printed form of expr in OutputForm. ToString[expr, form] gives the string corresponding to output in the specified form.
SpheroidalPSPrime   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SpheroidalPSPrime[n, m, \[Gamma], z] gives the derivative with respect to z of the angular spheroidal function PS n, m (\[Gamma], z) of the first kind.
SpheroidalQSPrime   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SpheroidalQSPrime[n, m, \[Gamma], z] gives the derivative with respect to z of the angular spheroidal function QS n, m (\[Gamma], z) of the second kind.
ListPlot3D   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ListPlot3D[array] generates a three-dimensional plot of a surface representing an array of height values. ListPlot3D[{{x_1, y_1, z_1}, {x_2, y_2, z_2}, ...}] generates a plot ...
Making Tables of Values   (Mathematica Tutorial)
You can use lists as tables of values. You can generate the tables, for example, by evaluating an expression for a sequence of different parameter values. This gives a table ...
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