Like everything else in Mathematica, notebooks are ultimately symbolic expressions. When you edit notebooks—or apply high-level programmatic functions—Mathematica ...
Mathematica supports a variety of coordinate systems, organized for ease and efficiency of both direct and programmatic use. It supports convenient robust automatic range and ...
Mathematica gives you immediate access to many details of your Mathematica session—in the form of symbolic expressions that can readily be manipulated by the Mathematica ...
In Mathematica's unified symbolic framework, graphics are treated just like any other expression—to be displayed, arranged, annotated, or manipulated using any of ...
Using a host of original algorithms developed at Wolfram Research, Mathematica provides powerful functions that automate the process of creating cognitively and aesthetically ...
Mathematica allows full control of fonts, not only in ordinary text but also in typeset structures, graphics, and user interface elements. All features of fonts can be ...
At the core of Mathematica's graphics language are geometrical objects, represented succinctly and efficiently by simple symbolic constructs —to which all of Mathematica's ...
When Mathematica plots a graph for you, it has to make many choices. It has to work out what the scales should be, where the function should be sampled, how the axes should ...
Any Mathematica symbol can have both a variety of types of values, and a variety of independently settable attributes that define overall aspects of its behavior.
Mathematica provides a uniquely powerful interactive environment for building up arbitrarily complex computations, under convenient interactive or programmatic control.