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 from a variety of file formats commonly used in physics, astronomy, meteorology, chemistry, biology, medicine, and physiology.
WaveletMapIndexed[f, wd] applies the function f to the arrays of coefficients and indices of a ContinuousWaveletData or DiscreteWaveletData object.WaveletMapIndexed[f, dwd, ...
HDF5
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) HDF data format Version 5. General purpose format for representing multidimensional datasets and images. Used for storage, management, and exchange of scientific data. HDF is ...
Magnify
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Magnify[expr, r] represents an object to be displayed with magnification r. Magnify[expr] displays with expr magnified by a fixed factor.
Unicode: 2250. Alias: Esc .= Esc. Infix similarity operator. x ≐ y is by default interpreted as DotEqual[x,y]. Used to mean approximately equal, or in some cases, 'image of', ...
PlotRangePadding is an option for graphics functions that specifies how much further axes etc. should extend beyond the range of coordinates specified by PlotRange.
You may want to export a graphic for use outside Mathematica . You have a large set of choices of raster and vector formats.
Building on Mathematica's extensive data manipulation capabilities, Mathematica 8 adds a wide range of new import and export features, advanced image processing algorithms, ...
CUDALink allows Mathematica to use the CUDA parallel computing architecture on Graphical Processing Units (GPUs). It contains functions that use CUDA-enabled GPUs to boost ...