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TrigFactorList   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TrigFactorList[expr] factors trigonometric functions in expr, yielding a list of lists containing trigonometric monomials and exponents.
WindowToolbars   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WindowToolbars is a notebook option that specifies the toolbars to include at the top of the window used to display the notebook on the screen.
$Inspector   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
$Inspector is a global variable which gives a function to apply when the inspector is invoked from an interrupt menu.
$VersionNumber   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
$VersionNumber is a real number which gives the current Mathematica kernel version number, and increases in successive versions.
Interrupting Calculations   (Mathematica Tutorial)
There will probably be times when you want to stop Mathematica in the middle of a calculation. Perhaps you realize that you asked Mathematica to do the wrong thing. Or ...
Making Definitions for Functions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
"Defining Functions" discusses how you can define functions in Mathematica. In a typical case, you would type in f[x_]=x^2 to define a function f. (Actually, the definitions ...
The Four Kinds of Bracketing in ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
There are four kinds of bracketing used in Mathematica. Each kind of bracketing has a very different meaning. It is important that you remember all of them. The four kinds of ...
Band   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Band[{i, j}] represents the sequence of positions on the diagonal band that starts with {i, j} in a sparse array.Band[{i_min, j_min, ...}, {i_max, j_max, ...}] represents the ...
Attributes   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Definitions such as f[x_]=x^2 specify values for functions. Sometimes, however, you need to specify general properties of functions, without necessarily giving explicit ...
Mathematica Sessions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Typical command-line options for Mathematica executables. If the Mathematica front end is called with a notebook file as a command-line argument, then this notebook will be ...
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