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Tracing Evaluation   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The standard way in which Mathematica works is to take any expression you give as input, evaluate the expression completely, and then return the result. When you are trying ...
Format a Table of Data   (Mathematica How To)
Not only can Mathematica perform very complicated data analysis, it can also display these results in a formatted, easy-to-read display that can be used in other documents or ...
Low-Level Interface Control   (Mathematica Guide)
The core of Mathematica's unique power for building interfaces is in its extremely flexible high-level symbolic paradigm. But Mathematica also allows you to build interfaces ...
HoldForm   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
HoldForm[expr] prints as the expression expr, with expr maintained in an unevaluated form.
Messages   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica has a general mechanism for handling messages generated during computations. Many built-in Mathematica functions use this mechanism to produce error and warning ...
Setting Up Mathematica Packages   (Mathematica Tutorial)
In a typical Mathematica package, there are generally two kinds of new symbols that are introduced. The first kind are ones that you want to 'export' for use outside the ...
Defining Custom Notation   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture allows arbitrary extensibility in the output and input of notation.
Global Options for the Front End   (Mathematica Tutorial)
In the standard notebook front end, Mathematica allows you to set a large number of global options. The values of all these options are by default saved in a "preferences ...
Installing MathLM   (Mathematica Tutorial)
MathLM is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. For a detailed list of specific platforms, visit www.wolfram.com/mathematica/features/system-requirements.html. Each ...
Launching MathLM   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Once installed, MathLM starts running automatically by default each time the machine is rebooted. To start or stop MathLM manually, follow these instructions. It is assumed ...
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