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Disk   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Disk[{x, y}, r] is a two-dimensional graphics primitive that represents a filled disk of radius r centered at the point x, y. Disk[{x, y}] gives a disk of radius 1. Disk[{x, ...
JordanModelDecomposition   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
JordanModelDecomposition[ss] yields the Jordan decomposition of a StateSpaceModel object ss. The result is a list {s, jc} where s is a similarity matrix and jc is the Jordan ...
VertexInDegree   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
VertexInDegree[g] gives the list of vertex in-degrees for all vertices in the graph g.VertexInDegree[g, v] gives the vertex in-degree for the vertex v.
Creating Reusable Definitions   (GUIKit Package Tutorial)
The GUIKit framework makes it relatively easy to reuse interface definitions because of its automatic use of private symbol contexts for each instance of a definition. There ...
Cell   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Cell[contents] is the low-level representation of a cell inside a Mathematica notebook. Cell[contents, " style"] represents a cell in the specified style.
ControllableDecomposition   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ControllableDecomposition[ss] yields the controllable decomposition of the StateSpaceModel object ss. The result is a list {s_c, ss_c} where s_c is the transformation matrix ...
Cylinder   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Cylinder[{{x_1, y_1, z_1}, {x_2, y_2, z_2}}, r] represents a cylinder of radius r around the line from (x_1, y_1, z_1) to (x_2, y_2, z_2). Cylinder[{{x_1, y_1, z_1}, {x_2, ...
ObservableDecomposition   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
ObservableDecomposition[ss] yields the observable decomposition of the StateSpaceModel object ss. The result is a list {s_o, ss_o} where s_o is the transformation matrix and ...
OutputForm   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
OutputForm[expr] prints as a two-dimensional representation of expr using only keyboard characters.
Pure Functions   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Pure functions. When you use functional operations such as Nest and Map, you always have to specify a function to apply. In all the examples above, we have used the "name" of ...
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