Computable Document Format (CDF) files supply a rich deployment method leveraging the power and flexibility of the Mathematica language with the wide distribution provided by ...
Background is an option that specifies what background color to use.
GraphLayout is an option to Graph and related functions that specifies what layout to use for graph components and collections of components.
PropertyValue[{obj, item}, name] gives the property value associated with name for item in obj.
This tutorial introduces some basic algorithms for computing with finite permutation groups, other than those introduced in "Permutation Groups". A subgroup H of a group G ...
Mathematica's unique symbolic architecture makes it easy to add toolbars with any possible appearance and action to a Mathematica notebook. The ruler is a toolbar used to set ...
With the default option setting Lighting->Automatic, Mathematica uses a simulated lighting model to determine how to color polygons in three-dimensional graphics. Mathematica ...
Implicit Runge–Kutta methods have a number of desirable properties. The Gauss–Legendre methods, for example, are self-adjoint, meaning that they provide the same solution ...
Lists are normally specified in Mathematica just by giving explicit lists of their elements. But particularly in working with large arrays, it is often useful instead to be ...
Mathematica provides a compact way of representing boxes in terms of strings. This is particularly convenient when you want to import or export specifications of boxes as ...