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Options Management   (Mathematica Guide)
Directly integrated into the Mathematica language is a convenient symbolic options mechanism that allows arbitrary sequences of named parameters to be given to both built-in ...
Plotting and Image Regions   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica allows convenient automated selection of plotting and image regions using a family of specially developed robust algorithms, as well as allowing detailed manual ...
Input   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Input[] interactively reads in one Mathematica expression. Input[prompt] requests input, displaying prompt as a "prompt".Input[prompt, init] in a notebook front end uses init ...
PBM   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: image/x-portable-bitmap PBM monochrome raster image format. Member of the Portable family of image formats. Related to PGM and PPM. Implements a subset of the PNM ...
Application Structure   (TetGenLink Tutorial)
TetGenLink is a Mathematica application that makes the functions of TetGen available to Mathematica. This is done with Wolfram LibraryLink, which allows TetGen to be used in ...
OpenCLLink Programming   (OpenCLLink Tutorial)
Programming OpenCL in Mathematica is simple since the user need not write C wrapper code—which can be quite verbose, difficult to understand, and hard to debug. Using ...
BMP   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
MIME type: image/bmp BMP Windows bitmap format. Raster image format. Native bitmap format of the Microsoft Windows operating system. BMP is an acronym derived from Bitmap. ...
Beyond using a keyboard or mouse, you can control Mathematica with a joystick, gamepad, 3D mouse, or any device that follows the industry-standard human interface device ...
Mathematica Sessions   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica provides a uniquely powerful interactive environment for building up arbitrarily complex computations, under convenient interactive or programmatic control.
Generalized Input   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The fundamental paradigm of most computer languages, including Mathematica, is that input is given and processed into output. Historically, such input has consisted of ...
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