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Extreme Value Distributions   (Mathematica Guide)
Just as normal and stable distributions are natural limit distributions when considering linear combinations such as means of independent variables, extreme value ...
EdgeLabels   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
EdgeLabels is an option and property for Graph and related functions that specifies what labels and label positions should be used for edges.
Scoping   (GUIKit Package Tutorial)
Widgets created within a user interface definition can be named and registered in an object registry for easy lookup reference by script code and other widgets. Complete ...
GraphML   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
GraphML graph data format. Standard exchange for graphs. GraphML is an acronym derived from Graph Markup Language. XML-based format. Represents typed, attributed, directed, ...
Redrawing and Combining Plots   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica saves information about every plot you produce, so that you can later redraw it. When you redraw plots, you can change some of the options you use. Functions for ...
Database Connectivity   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has a built-in high-level interface to all standard SQL databases that allows immediate searching, reading, and writing of arbitrary data and expressions, as well ...
ExponentStep   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ExponentStep is an option for NumberForm and related functions that determines in what steps exponents are taken to increase when scientific notation is used.
$ControlActiveSetting   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
$ControlActiveSetting is a symbol whose value is True if it is evaluated while a control is active, or in certain other previewing situations.
Verification of the Solution   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The solution given by DSolve can be verified using various methods. The easiest method involves substituting the solution back into the equation. If the result is True, the ...
Verbatim Patterns   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Verbatim patterns. Here the x_ in the rule matches any expression. The Verbatim tells Mathematica that only the exact expression x_ should be matched.
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