Throughout Mathematica there is support not only for approximate real numbers, but also for exact numbers represented in algebraic or symbolic form. Functions like Floor, ...
Typical command-line options for Mathematica executables. If the Mathematica front end is called with a notebook file as a command-line argument, then this notebook will be ...
MBOX
(Mathematica Import/Export Format) Unix mailbox format. Holds a collection of electronic mail messages. Native archive format of email clients such as Unix mail, Eudora, Mozilla, Netscape, and Thunderbird. ...
VerticalSlider[y] represents a vertical slider at position y with range 0 to 1. VerticalSlider[Dynamic[y]] takes the position to be the dynamically updated current value of ...
Using the latest platform-optimized code, Mathematica not only delivers high-efficiency machine-precision evaluation of elementary functions, but also—using a number of ...
"Redrawing and Combining Plots" describes how you can make regular arrays of plots using GraphicsGrid. Using the Inset graphics primitive, however, you can combine and ...
Polynomial algorithms are at the core of classical "computer algebra". Incorporating methods that span from antiquity to the latest cutting-edge research at Wolfram Research, ...
Mathematica encapsulates in a small number of functions vast flexibility in rearranging lists with any structure and any number of elements.
Framed
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Framed[expr] displays a framed version of expr.
Mathematica's highly optimized architecture makes it easy to create programs that are both elegant and efficient. Its symbolic character lets you immediately run and test ...