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Sound   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Sound[primitives] represents a sound. Sound[primitives, t] specifies that the sound should have duration t.Sound[primitives, {t_min, t_max}] specifies that the sound should ...
Connect to a Remote Kernel   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica can run its calculations on other computers that have Mathematica installed. Passing computations to other, potentially more powerful, machines can increase the ...
Edit Mathematica Graphics   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica 's unified symbolic graphics architecture makes it possible to mix programmatic graphics generation with interactive editing and control. The Mathematica Drawing ...
CDFInformation   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CDFInformation[expr] gives a list of properties relevant to a CDF deployed with the content expr.CDFInformation[notebook] gives usage properties for a CDF to be deployed from ...
ListPlay   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ListPlay[{a_1, a_2, ...}] creates an object that plays as a sound whose amplitude is given by the sequence of levels a_i.
Locator   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Locator[{x, y}] represents a locator object at position {x, y} in a graphic. Locator[Dynamic[pos]] takes the position to be the dynamically updated current value of pos, with ...
Slider   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Slider[x] represents a slider with setting x in the range 0 to 1. Slider[Dynamic[x]] takes the setting to be the dynamically updated current value of x, with the value of x ...
GridCreationSettings   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
GridCreationSettings -> {opt_1 -> val_1, opt_2 -> val_2, ...} is a global option that specifies settings for the Create Table/Matrix dialog.
Advanced Dynamic Functionality   (Mathematica Tutorial)
"Introduction to Manipulate" and "Introduction to Dynamic" provide most of the information you need to use Mathematica's interactive features accessible through the functions ...
Introduction to Manipulate   (Mathematica Tutorial)
The single command Manipulate lets you create an astonishing range of interactive applications with just a few lines of input. Manipulate is designed to be used by anyone who ...
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