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Dividers   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Dividers is an option for Grid and related constructs that specifies where and how to draw divider lines.
Reference   (OpenCLLink Tutorial)
OpenCLLink allows Mathematica to use the OpenCL parallel computing language. It contains functions that facilitate loading user-defined OpenCL functions into Mathematica. ...
Labeled   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Labeled[expr, lbl] displays expr labeled with lbl. Labeled[expr, lbl, pos] places lbl at a position specified by pos. Labeled[expr, {lbl_1, lbl_2, ...}, {pos_1, ...}] places ...
Storing and Tracking Palette States   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Palettes can be configured to remember their previous states across front end sessions. This is useful for palettes containing multiple expandable sections, tab views, ...
SymbolicC User Guide   (SymbolicC Package Overview)
Mathematica's core tree-oriented symbolic language makes it well suited to working with a hierarchical view of C code as Mathematica expressions. This supports the use of the ...
MathLink Development in C (Windows)   (Mathematica Tutorial)
This document describes how to compile and run MathLink programs written in the C language on computers running a Microsoft Windows operating system. ("MathLink and External ...
Cluster Integration   (Cluster Integration Guide)
Mathematica's Cluster Integration provides a uniquely seamless interface to cluster management systems. With Cluster Integration you can launch and manage jobs running ...
LSF   (Cluster Integration Symbol)
LSF["name"] represents a Platform Load Sharing Facility cluster with the specified name.
PBS   (Cluster Integration Symbol)
PBS["name"] represents a Altair Portable Batch System with the specified name.
SGE   (Cluster Integration Symbol)
SGE["name"] represents a Sun Grid Engine with the specified name.
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