HeavisideLambda[x] represents the triangle distribution \[CapitalLambda](x) which is nonzero for |x| < 1.HeavisideLambda[x_1, x_2, ...] represents the multidimensional ...
HeavisidePi[x] represents the box distribution \[CapitalPi](x), equal to 1 for |x| < 1/2 and 0 for |x| > 1/2.HeavisidePi[x_1, x_2, ...] represents the multidimensional box ...
Some operators used in basic arithmetic and algebra. Note that the for ∖[Cross] is distinguished by being drawn slightly smaller than the × for ∖[Times]. Interpretation of ...
JacobiCN[u, m] gives the Jacobi elliptic function cn(u | m).
JacobiDN[u, m] gives the Jacobi elliptic function dn(u | m).
UnitBox
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) UnitBox[x] represents the unit box function, equal to 1 for |x| <= 1/2 and 0 otherwise.UnitBox[x_1, x_2, ...] represents the multidimensional unit box function, equal to 1 if ...
ModularLambda[\[Tau]] gives the modular lambda elliptic function \[Lambda](\[Tau]).
EllipticThetaPrime[a, u, q] gives the derivative with respect to u of the theta function \[CurlyTheta]_a (u, q) (a = 1, ..., 4).
ShowLegend[graphics, legend_1, legend_2, ...] places the legend_1, legend_2, ..., in the given graphic graphics.
Mathematica offers extensive support for plotting all kinds of data in many different ways.