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EMF
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Microsoft EMF format. Image file format. Used by the Windows operating system and by Microsoft applications as a graphics resource format. EMF is an acronym derived from ...
WMF
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Microsoft WMF format. Image file format. Used by the Windows operating system and by Microsoft applications as a graphics resource format. WMF is an acronym derived from ...
AbsoluteFileName["name"] gives the full absolute version of the name for a file in your filesystem.
AcyclicGraphQ[g] yields True if the graph g is an acyclic graph and False otherwise.
BernsteinBasis[d, n, x] represents the n\[Null]^th Bernstein basis function of degree d at x.