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Page Layout & Printing Control   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica allows you to control how the pages in notebooks are laid out for printing. You can give a general specification in a stylesheet, or you can specify details for ...
HotellingTSquareDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
HotellingTSquareDistribution[p, m] represents Hotelling's T^2 distribution with dimensionality parameter p and m degrees of freedom.
Advanced Topics in Web Services   (WebServices Tutorial)
Sometimes it is useful to work directly with the request message that is sent to a web service. This message may be retrieved using the ToServiceRequest function. ...
MorphologicalBinarize   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MorphologicalBinarize[image, {t_1, t_2}] creates a binary image from image by replacing all values above the upper threshold t_2 with 1, also including pixels with ...
SynchronousUpdating   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SynchronousUpdating is an option for Manipulate, Dynamic, and related functions that specifies whether or not to evaluate their contents synchronously.
BlankNullSequence   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
___(three _characters) or BlankNullSequence[] is a pattern object that can stand for any sequence of zero or more Mathematica expressions. ___h or BlankNullSequence[h] can ...
NArgMin   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NArgMin[f, x] gives a position x_min at which f is numerically minimized.NArgMin[f, {x, y, ...}] gives a position {x_min, y_min, ...} at which f is numerically ...
BenktanderWeibullDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BenktanderWeibullDistribution[a, b] represents a Benktander distribution of type II with parameters a and b.
Text and Font Options   (Mathematica Tutorial)
General options for text formatting. If you have a large block of text containing no explicit newline characters, then Mathematica will automatically break your text into a ...
InverseFourierCosTransform   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
InverseFourierCosTransform[expr, \[Omega], t] gives the symbolic inverse Fourier cosine transform of expr. InverseFourierCosTransform[expr, {\[Omega]_1, \[Omega]_2, \ ...}, ...
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