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Combinatorial Functions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Combinatorial functions. The factorial function n! gives the number of ways of ordering n objects. For non-integer n, the numerical value of n! is obtained from the gamma ...
Extrapolation Method for NDSolve   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Extrapolation methods are a class of arbitrary-order methods with automatic order and step-size control. The error estimate comes from computing a solution over an interval ...
CentralMoment   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
CentralMoment[list, r] gives the r\[Null]^th central moment of the elements in list with respect to their mean.CentralMoment[dist, r] gives the r\[Null]^th central moment of ...
PERTDistribution   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
PERTDistribution[{min, max}, c] represents a PERT distribution with range min to max and maximum at c.PERTDistribution[{min, max}, c, \[Lambda]] represents a modified PERT ...
PairwiseScatterPlot   (Statistical Plots Package Symbol)
PairwiseScatterPlot[m] creates a matrix of scatter plots comparing the data in each column of m against columns of m.
Add Error Bars to Charts and Plots   (Mathematica How To)
Plots of data based on measurements often have vertical lines or intervals centered at the points to indicate the associated error estimates. Mathematica lets you add such ...
GIF   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Registered MIME type: image/gif GIF raster image format. Commonly used for static and animated graphics on the web. GIF is an acronym for Graphics Interchange Format. Binary ...
MTP   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Minitab portable worksheet format. Statistical data format. Used for exchanging and archiving statistical data. MTP is an acronym derived from Minitab Portable Worksheet. ...
XLSX   (Mathematica Import/Export Format)
Registered MIME type: application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.spreadsheetml.sheet Microsoft Excel spreadsheet file. Standard format of Excel 2007 and higher. Also known ...
Apply   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Apply[f, expr] or f @@ expr replaces the head of expr by f. Apply[f, expr, {1}] or f @@@ expr replaces heads at level 1 of expr by f.Apply[f, expr, levelspec] replaces heads ...
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