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GTOPO30   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
GTOPO30 global topographic data. United States Geological Survey (USGS) standard. Distribution format for a global digital elevation model (DEM) with 30-arc-second grid ...
PadeApproximant   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PadeApproximant[expr, {x, x_0, {m, n}}] gives the Padé approximant to expr about the point x = x_0, with numerator order m and denominator order n.PadeApproximant[expr, {x, ...
SetVertexWeights   (Combinatorica Package Symbol)
SetVertexWeights[g] assigns random real weights in the range [0, 1] to vertices in g. SetVertexWeights[g, w] assigns the weights in the weight list w to the vertices of g. ...
ScientificForm   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ScientificForm[expr] prints with all real numbers in expr given in scientific notation. ScientificForm[expr, n] prints with numbers given to n-digit precision.
Table Structure   (DatabaseLink Tutorial)
This section discusses commands that get information about database tables. If you find that the examples in this section do not work as shown, you may need to install or ...
NonlinearModelFit   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NonlinearModelFit[{y_1, y_2, ...}, form, {\[Beta]_1, ...}, x] constructs a nonlinear model with structure form that fits the y_i for successive x values 1, 2, ... using the ...
StandardForm   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
StandardForm[expr] prints as the standard Mathematica two-dimensional representation of expr.
MatrixForm   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
MatrixForm[list] prints with the elements of list arranged in a regular array.
StringCases   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
StringCases["string", patt] gives a list of the substrings in " string" that match the string expression patt. StringCases["string", lhs -> rhs] gives a list of the values of ...
Disk   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Disk[{x, y}, r] is a two-dimensional graphics primitive that represents a filled disk of radius r centered at the point x, y. Disk[{x, y}] gives a disk of radius 1. Disk[{x, ...
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