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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:// ...
Number Theoretic Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica contains the world's largest collection of number theoretic functions, many based on specially developed algorithms.
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture immediately allows it to perform structural transformations not only on objects like lists, but also on general symbolic ...
Mathematica 7 represents another major achievement in Mathematica's long history of innovation in mathematics and algorithms. Building on the broad capabilities of ...
Building on the concept of symbolic data description, Mathematica 6.0 introduced the major new "elements" framework for handling import and export of data, in nearly a ...
New in 7.0: Computable Data   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica 7 delivers the latest fruits of Wolfram Research's major long-term Computable Data Initiative, providing immediate access to curated static and dynamic data in ...
New in 7.0: Data Manipulation   (Mathematica Guide)
Building on Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture, Mathematica 7 introduces several major new integrated forms of data manipulation—including large-scale support for ...
Attributes   (Mathematica Guide)
Any Mathematica symbol can have both a variety of types of values, and a variety of independently settable attributes that define overall aspects of its behavior.
Mathematical Functions   (Mathematica Guide)
Mathematica has the most extensive collection of mathematical functions ever assembled. Often relying on original results and algorithms developed at Wolfram Research over ...
PadRight   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PadRight[list, n] makes a list of length n by padding list with zeros on the right. PadRight[list, n, x] pads by repeating the element x. PadRight[list, n, {x_1, x_2, ...}] ...
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