Mathematica gives convenient machine-independent programmatic access to a broad range of information about your computer system.
Mathematica provides detailed symbolic control over all aspects of text layout. Placing separate blocks or paragraphs in separate cells also immediately allows Mathematica's ...
Mathematica's symbolic architecture makes it unprecedentedly easy to create and manipulate sophisticated layouts for user interfaces—both as static structures and with ...
Mathematica's core tree-oriented symbolic language makes it uniquely suited to working with XML. Mathematica can not only import—from files or the web—arbitrary XML with any ...
BubbleScale is an option to BubbleChart and related functions that specifies how the scale of each bubble should be determined from the value of each data element.
ChartLayout is an option to charting functions which specifies the overall layout to use.
CornerNeighbors is an option for various array and image processing functions that specifies whether diagonally adjacent corners should be considered neighbors of particular ...
DataRange is an option for functions such as ListPlot and ListDensityPlot that specifies what range of actual coordinates the data should be assumed to occupy.
ExcludedForms is an option for FullSimplify which can be set to a list of patterns for expressions that should not be touched if they are encountered at intermediate steps in ...
FieldSize is an option for InputField, PopupMenu, and related functions that specifies the size of the field allowed for input or contents.