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Control Objects   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides a full range of control objects, all specified in convenient symbolic form. Manipulate uses many of these objects automatically; you can also use them ...
DMSString   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
DMSString[\[Theta]] converts an angle \[Theta] given in decimal degrees to a degrees-minutes-seconds string.DMSString[{\[Phi], \[Lambda]}] converts latitude and longitude ...
FromDMS   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
FromDMS[{d, m, s}] converts from degrees, minutes, and seconds to decimal degrees. FromDMS["dms"] converts from a DMS string to decimal degrees.FromDMS["latlong"] converts ...
EllipticNomeQ   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
EllipticNomeQ[m] gives the nome q corresponding to the parameter m in an elliptic function.
There are many types of distributions that are relevant for communication systems. In telecom, for instance, exponential and Erlang distributions modeling talk lengths are ...
ComponentMeasurements   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ComponentMeasurements[m, " prop"] computes the values of property prop for each component of a label matrix m that consists of identical elements.ComponentMeasurements[image, ...
Graphs are first-class citizens in Mathematica, and can be used as input, output, in programs, and in documents. Undirected and directed graphs are treated uniformly and ...
Coordinate Systems for ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Whenever Mathematica draws a three-dimensional object, it always effectively puts a cuboidal box around the object. With the default option setting Boxed->True, Mathematica ...
Part   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
expr[[i]] or Part[expr, i] gives the i\[Null]^th part of expr. expr[[-i]] counts from the end. expr[[i, j, ...]] or Part[expr, i, j, ...] is equivalent to expr[[i]][[j]] .... ...
Darker   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Darker[color] represents a darker version of the specified color. Darker[color, f] represents a version of the specified color darkened by a fraction f. Darker[image, ...] ...
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