Directly integrated into the Mathematica language is a convenient symbolic options mechanism that allows arbitrary sequences of named parameters to be given to both built-in ...
Mathematica supports a large collection of relational operator characters, each of which can also be used as an element of Mathematica syntax, representing a formal operator ...
Mathematica's unified symbolic document architecture makes it possible to have flowing text contain any kind of object—including math, graphics or dynamic elements.
Mathematica's scheduled tasks provide a way to set evaluation of arbitrary expressions in the future. Tasks can be scheduled for one-time evaluation, or for repeated ...
Mathematica can automatically create sophisticated web content, with cascading styles, templating and many options. Its symbolic architecture allows arbitrary web structures ...
Mathematica's core tree-oriented symbolic language makes it uniquely suited to working with XML. Mathematica can not only import—from files or the web—arbitrary XML with any ...
Beyond using a keyboard or mouse, you can control Mathematica with a joystick, gamepad, 3D mouse, or any device that follows the industry-standard human interface device ...
Mathematica notebooks can have headers and footers that are displayed when the notebook is printed but not on screen. Headers and footers can contain fixed text or dynamic ...
Shorthand notations are a part of Mathematica 's rich syntax system that allows multiple ways to feed arguments to functions. In addition to creating compact code, using ...
LaTeX
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME type: application/x-tex LaTeX typesetting system and programming language. Commonly used for typesetting mathematical and scientific publications. Plain text format. ...