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MLDuplicateLink()   (Mathematica MathLink C Function)
MLINK MLDuplicateLink (MLINK parent, const char *name, int *err) returns a copy of parent and sets the new link object's name to name.
Piecewise Functions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Turning conditions into numbers. Boole[expr] is a basic function that turns True and False into 1 and 0. It is sometimes known as the characteristic function or indicator ...
Piecewise   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Piecewise[{{val_1, cond_1}, {val_2, cond_2}, ...}] represents a piecewise function with values val_i in the regions defined by the conditions cond_i. Piecewise[{{val_1, ...
Mathematica expressions provide a very general way to handle all kinds of data, and you may sometimes want to use such expressions inside your external programs. A language ...
\[NotReverseElement]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 220C. Alias: Esc !mem Esc. Infix set relation operator. x ∌ y is by default interpreted as NotReverseElement[x,y].
NotReverseElement   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
NotReverseElement[x, y, ...] displays as x \[NotReverseElement] y \[NotReverseElement] ....
ControlsRendering   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ControlsRendering is a Style option that specifies how controls should be rendered.
Expression Structure   (Mathematica Guide)
A foundational idea in Mathematica is that all expressions—whatever they may represent—ultimately have a uniform tree-like structure.
String Operations   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica incorporates the latest highly efficient algorithms to allow operations on strings with millions of elements, all making use of Mathematica's unique symbolic ...
WindowToolbars   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WindowToolbars is a notebook option that specifies the toolbars to include at the top of the window used to display the notebook on the screen.
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