Basic Objects Input Syntax Some General Notations and Conventions
Mathematica's symbolic architecture supports a highly generalized notion of assignment, in which you can specify a transformation for any class of expressions defined by a ...
Mathematica notebooks can have headers and footers that are displayed when the notebook is printed but not on screen. Headers and footers can contain fixed text or dynamic ...
Mathematica can handle numbers of essentially unlimited length, in any base, using state-of-the-art platform-optimized algorithms, including several developed at Wolfram ...
Mathematica incorporates the latest highly efficient algorithms to allow operations on strings with millions of elements, all making use of Mathematica's unique symbolic ...
XHTML
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Registered MIME type: application/xhtml+xml XHTML markup language and file format. XML-based reformulation of HTML. XHTML is an acronym derived from Extensible Hypertext ...
Widget["Frame"] represents a complete window.
Mathematica normally takes any expression it is given, and evaluates it as far as possible. But built into the Mathematica language is a collection of flexible primitives ...
Packed into functions like Solve and Reduce are a wealth of sophisticated algorithms, many created specifically for Mathematica. Routinely handling both dense and sparse ...
CellEventActions is an option for Cell that gives a list of actions to perform when specified events occur in connection with a cell in a notebook.