A "How to" describes how to carry out particular tasks with Mathematica, giving step-by-step instructions for common cases.
The integrated visualization capabilities of Mathematica provide many tools to show data in 3D. The ability to plot points, surfaces, and contours, combined with the ...
ArcCsch
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) ArcCsch[z] gives the inverse hyperbolic cosecant csch -1 (z) of the complex number z.
ArcSech
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) ArcSech[z] gives the inverse hyperbolic secant sech -1 (z) of the complex number z.
CDFWavelet[] represents a Cohen\[Dash]Daubechies\[Dash]Feauveau wavelet of type "9/7". CDFWavelet["type"] represents a Cohen\[Dash]Daubechies\[Dash]Feauveau wavelet of type " ...
Depth
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Depth[expr] gives the maximum number of indices needed to specify any part of expr, plus 1.
Exp
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Exp[z] gives the exponential of z.
HankelH1[n, z] gives the Hankel function of the first kind H_n^(1)(z).
HankelH2[n, z] gives the Hankel function of the second kind H_n^(2)(z).
InverseHaversine[z] gives the inverse haversine function hav -1 (z).