Mathematica 6 introduced the revolutionary idea of symbolic dynamic interactivity. Mathematica 7 makes use of this idea throughout the system, and adds a number of additional ...
In three dimensions, just as in two dimensions, you can give various graphics directives to specify how the different elements in a graphics object should be rendered. All ...
Mathematica's dynamic interactivity system makes it easy to view and annotate any object in a dynamic way. Building on Mathematica's symbolic programming architecture, ...
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Mathematica provides a core set of functions for performing block-diagram reduction and various model manipulations. Building on Mathematica's unique symbolic architecture, ...
Version 6.0 greatly extended Mathematica's powerful symbolic document paradigm, integrating support for editable symbolic graphics, structure-programmable table layouts, ...
Mathematica's unique structure allows a generalized notion of input, in which not only ordinary text, but also typeset structures, diagrams, graphics, control objects and ...
Mathematica's symbolic architecture allows it to represent any equation as a symbolic expression that can be manipulated using any of Mathematica's powerful collection of ...
ControlActive[act, norm] evaluates to act if a control that affects act is actively being used, and to norm otherwise.
One of the most powerful aspects of graphics in Mathematica is their interactivity. Rotating, zooming, and panning your graphics allows for a more complete visualization ...