Convolution and correlation are central to many kinds of operations on lists of data. They are used in such areas as signal and image processing, statistical data analysis, ...
Of particular importance in handling high-throughput programmatic graphics are Mathematica's sophisticated mechanisms for controlling graphics size and shape—allowing ...
PixelConstrained is an option for ArrayPlot which specifies how to constrain cells to align with displayed pixels.
MousePosition[] gives the current mouse position in the notebook front end. MousePosition["coords"] gives the mouse position with respect to the specified coordinate ...
Mathematica supports industrial-strength automatic creation of full-featured web pages. Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture allows you to build up linked web page ...
ListConvolve[ker, list] forms the convolution of the kernel ker with list. ListConvolve[ker, list, k] forms the cyclic convolution in which the k\[Null]^th element of ker is ...
Import
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Import["file"] imports data from a file, returning a complete Mathematica version of it. Import["file", elements] imports the specified elements from a file.Import["http:// ...
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 ...
DICOM
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME type: application/dicom DICOM medical imaging format. Commonly used in medical imaging equipment and picture archiving and communication systems. DICOM is an acronym for ...