Supporting a large number of numerical integration methods for differential equations is a lot of work. In order to cut down on maintenance and duplication of code, common ...
All textual and graphical forms in Mathematica are ultimately represented in terms of nested collections of boxes. Typically the elements of these boxes correspond to objects ...
NOFF
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) NOFF 3D geometry format. Used for storing and exchanging 3D models. NOFF is an acronym derived from Object File Format. Related to OFF and COFF. Occasionally called CNOFF if ...
OBJ
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Wavefront OBJ format. 3D geometry format. Used for storage and exchange of 3D geometry definitions. Native format of the Wavefront application. Stores a geometry as a ...
STL
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME type: application/sla STL computer-aided design and manufacturing format. 3D geometry format. Commonly used for representing solid models in rapid prototyping systems. ...
VTK
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Visualization Toolkit format. Used for storage of 3D models. Native format of the open-source Visualization Toolkit software. ASCII or binary format. VTK is an acronym ...
Cell
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Cell[contents] is the low-level representation of a cell inside a Mathematica notebook. Cell[contents, " style"] represents a cell in the specified style.
GraphicsColumn[{g_1, g_2, ...}] generates a graphic in which the g_i are laid out in a column, with g_1 above g_2, etc. GraphicsColumn[list, alignment] aligns each element ...
GraphicsRow[{g_1, g_2, ...}] generates a graphic in which the g_i are laid out in a row.GraphicsRow[list, spacing] leaves the specified spacing between successive elements.