Defining local constants. Module allows you to set up local variables, to which you can assign values and then change them. Often, however, all you really need are local ...
Mathematica has a rich syntax carefully designed for consistency and efficient, readable entry of Mathematica's many language, mathematical, and other constructs. In addition ...
Save
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Save["filename", symbol] appends definitions associated with the specified symbol to a file. Save["filename", " form"] appends definitions associated with all symbols whose ...
When you write programs in Mathematica, there are various ways to document your code. As always, by far the best thing is to write clear code, and to name the objects you ...
Mathematica notebooks provide the basic technology that you need to be able to create a very wide range of sophisticated interactive documents. But to get the best out of ...
SetSharedFunction[f_1, f_2, ...] declares the symbols f_i as shared functions whose downvalues are synchronized among all parallel kernels.
This example illustrates how to take advantage of Widget["Action"] objects and easily connect and construct typical user interface elements, such as menu items, toolbars, ...
Grad
(Vector Analysis Package Symbol) Grad[f] gives the gradient, \[Del]f, of the scalar function f in the default coordinate system. Grad[f, coordsys] gives the gradient of f in the coordinate system coordsys.
ExpressionToSymbolicMathML[expr] converts the Mathematica expression, expr, into a MathML-flavored SymbolicXML structure.