AVI
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Registered MIME type: video/avi Microsoft AVI format. Multimedia container format. Commonly used for archiving and exchanging video content. Stores audio and video content in ...
BMP
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME type: image/bmp BMP Windows bitmap format. Raster image format. Native bitmap format of the Microsoft Windows operating system. BMP is an acronym derived from Bitmap. ...
FLV
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Registered MIME type: video/x-flv Adobe/Macromedia Flash video file. Used for compositing Flash animations with Flash authoring software, or for playback through a ...
JPEG2000
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) MIME type: image/jp2 JPEG2000 raster image and compression format. Used for photographic images. JPEG is an acronym for Joint Photographic Experts Group. Binary file format. ...
SND
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Registered MIME type: audio/basic SND audio format. Used for digital audio in computer and telecommunication systems and on the web. Supports a variety of audio codecs, ...
Sparse6
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) sparse6 graph data format. Used for storing undirected graphs. ASCII format. Stores connectivity information for multiple undirected graphs. Suitable for large sparse graphs, ...
SWF
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Registered MIME type: application/x-shockwave-flash Adobe/Macromedia Flash file format. Used for interactive and animated vector graphics, video and sound on the web. SWF is ...
Wave64
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Sony Wave64 audio format. Promoted under the name Sony Pictures Digital Wave 64. Designed to overcome the 4 GB file size limit of the Microsoft WAV format. Binary file ...
AccountingForm[expr] prints with all numbers in expr given in standard accounting notation. AccountingForm[expr, n] prints with numbers given to n-digit precision.
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 ...