SyntaxForm is an option for InterpretationBox and TagBox objects that specifies the precedence level to use when the InterpretationBox or TagBox is considered as an operator.
ToUpperCase[string] yields a string in which all letters have been converted to uppercase.
Unprotect[s_1, s_2, ...] removes the attribute Protected for the symbols s_i. Unprotect["form_1", "form_2", ...] unprotects all symbols whose names textually match any of the ...
Write
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Write[channel, expr_1, expr_2, ...] writes the expressions expr_i in sequence, followed by a newline, to the specified output channel.
$MessageList is a global variable that gives a list of the names of messages generated during the evaluation of the current input line.
Converting power series to normal expressions. Power series in Mathematica are represented in a special internal form, which keeps track of such attributes as their expansion ...
Differentiating a known function gives an explicit result. Differentiating an unknown function f gives a result in terms of f'. Mathematica applies the chain rule for ...
When you see a two-dimensional expression on the screen, you can edit it much as you would edit text. You can for example place your cursor somewhere and start typing. Or you ...
In an expression like f[x], the 'function name' f is itself an expression, and you can treat it as you would any other expression. You can replace names of functions using ...
MathLM is available for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. For a detailed list of specific platforms, visit www.wolfram.com/mathematica/features/system-requirements.html. Each ...