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Cell Styling Options   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides many options for styling the cells that appear in notebooks. Some of the more common styling options are available directly from the Format menu. All ...
Controls Options   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's symbolic control objects include options that make it easy to optimize both appearance and functionality in arbitrarily sophisticated interfaces.
Expressions in Mathematica can be represented as strings in a variety of ways, for display, export, or processing. Mathematica provides powerful functions for formatting ...
Low-Level Notebook Structure   (Mathematica Guide)
Like everything else in Mathematica, notebooks are ultimately symbolic expressions. When you edit notebooks—or apply high-level programmatic functions—Mathematica ...
Mathematica System Setup   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica allows convenient discovery and customization of all aspects of its system setup.
MathLink Packets   (Mathematica Guide)
When exchanging expressions with external programs, the Mathematica kernel uses the convention of wrapping the expressions inside packets which identify what role the ...
Permutations   (Mathematica Guide)
Permutations are among the most basic elements of discrete mathematics. They can be used to represent discrete groups of transformations and in particular play a key role in ...
Polynomial Equations   (Mathematica Guide)
Packed into functions like Solve and Reduce are a wealth of sophisticated algorithms, many created specifically for Mathematica. Routinely handling both dense and sparse ...
Segmentation Analysis   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica includes a variety of image segmentation techniques such as clustering, watershed, region growing, and level set as well as a rich set of functions for ...
Statistical Model Analysis   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica's symbolic architecture makes possible a uniquely convenient approach to working with statistical models. Starting from arbitrary data, Mathematica generates ...
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