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SectorOrigin   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SectorOrigin is an option to PieChart and related functions that specifies where sectors should start.
SignedRankTest   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
SignedRankTest[data] tests whether the median of data is zero. SignedRankTest[{data_1, data_2}] tests whether the median of data_1 - data_2 is zero.SignedRankTest[dspec, ...
AccountingForm   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
AccountingForm[expr] prints with all numbers in expr given in standard accounting notation. AccountingForm[expr, n] prints with numbers given to n-digit precision.
CumulantGeneratingFunction   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CumulantGeneratingFunction[dist, t] gives the cumulant generating function for the symbolic distribution dist as a function of the variable t. ...
Normal   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Normal[expr] converts expr to a normal expression, from a variety of special forms.
RescalingTransform   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RescalingTransform[{{x_min, x_max}, {y_min, y_max}, ...}, {{xp_min, xp_max}, ...}] gives a TransformationFunction that rescales the region with coordinate ranges x_min to ...
Rotate   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Rotate[g, \[Theta]] represents 2D graphics primitives or any other objects g rotated counterclockwise by \[Theta] radians about the center of their bounding box. Rotate[g, ...
Slider2D   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Slider2D[{x, y}] represents a 2D slider with settings x and y in the range 0 to 1. Slider2D[Dynamic[pt]] takes the setting to be the dynamically updated current value of pt, ...
ParallelTry   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ParallelTry[f, {arg_1, arg_2, ...}] evaluates f[arg_i] in parallel, returning the first result received.ParallelTry[f, {arg_1, arg_2, ...}, k] returns a list of the first k ...
RootApproximant   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RootApproximant[x] converts the number x to one of the "simplest" algebraic numbers that approximates it well.RootApproximant[x, n] finds an algebraic number of degree at ...
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