Mathematica's symbolic architecture and dynamic interface make possible a uniquely flexible and convenient approach to charting and information visualization. With ...
Mathematica's symbolic representation of both graphics and controls makes it particularly easy to create click-interactive panels in which the user clicks or drags elements ...
Mathematica's symbolic architecture and sophisticated mathematical capabilities allow it to take a uniquely high-level approach to geometric transformations—supporting ...
Graphs provide great information visualization. Highlighting graph elements will let information stand out. By using algorithmic graph layouts, much of the structure in a ...
One of the unique strengths of Mathematica's core language is its powerful and succinct—yet highly readable—symbolic pattern language. Convenient both for immediate use in ...
Mathematica has powerful capabilities for explicit signal processing with large volumes of data, imported and exported in many formats, and for symbolic analysis of signal ...
The Mathematica graphics language has many controls for preparing and laying out plots. Aligning plots is important when preparing graphics for presentation or publication.
Mathematica can import and export hundreds of data formats and subformats. These "How tos" give step-by-step instructions for tasks related to importing and exporting some of ...
file.tm is a MathLink template file.
GXL
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) GXL graph data format. Used for the storage and exchange of graphs. GXL is an acronym derived from Graph Exchange Language. XML-based format. Represents typed, attributed, ...