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DiscreteMath`GraphPlot`   (Mathematica Compatibility Information)
GraphPlot functionality is now available in the newly added built-in Mathematica kernel functions GraphPlot and LayeredGraphPlot. GraphPlot3D is now available as the newly ...
GUI Lifecycles   (GUIKit Package Tutorial)
Normally a live GUIObject instance will shut down and dispose of itself through the normal user action of closing a window or other interface widget that performs the ...
Graphlet   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Graphlet GML graph data format. Used for the storage and exchange of graphs. GML is an acronym derived from Graph Modelling Language. Native format of the Graphlet graph ...
BubbleChart3D   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
BubbleChart3D[{{x_1, y_1, z_1, u_1}, {x_2, y_2, z_2, u_2}, ...}] makes a 3D bubble chart with bubbles at positions {x_i, y_i, z_i} with sizes u_i.BubbleChart3D[{..., ...
GroupOrbits   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
GroupOrbits[group, {p_1, ...}] returns the orbits of the points p_i under the action of the elements of group.GroupOrbits[group, {p_1, ...}, f] finds the orbits under the ...
StateSpaceTransform   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
StateSpaceTransform[ss, s_1] transforms the StateSpaceModel object ss using the similarity matrix s_1.StateSpaceTransform[ss, {s_1, s_2}] computes the transformation using ...
GreaterEqual   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
x >= y or x >= y yields True if x is determined to be greater than or equal to y. x_1 >= x_2 >= x_3 yields True if the x_i form a non-increasing sequence.
LessEqual   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
x <= y or x <= y yields True if x is determined to be less than or equal to y. x_1 <= x_2 <= x_3 yields True if the x TraditionalForm\`i form a nondecreasing sequence.
Less   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
x < y yields True if x is determined to be less than y. x_1 < x_2 < x_3 yields True if the x_i form a strictly increasing sequence.
ReplacePart   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ReplacePart[expr, i -> new] yields an expression in which the i\[Null]\[Null]^th part of expr is replaced by new. ReplacePart[expr, {i_1 -> new_1, i_2 -> new_2, ...}] ...
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