After creating or editing an animation in Mathematica , you can export it for use in other programs. Mathematica can import and export animations in several formats.
Mathematica's symbolic character allows it to provide deep integrated support for algebraic numbers. At the core are Root objects, which provide exact implicit ...
Mathematica can represent bit vectors of arbitrary length as integers, and uses highly optimized algorithms—including several original to Wolfram Research—to perform bitwise ...
When exchanging expressions with external programs, the Mathematica kernel uses the convention of wrapping the expressions inside packets which identify what role the ...
Message
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Message[symbol::tag] prints the message symbol::tag unless it has been switched off. Message[symbol::tag, e_1, e_2, ...] prints a message, inserting the values of the e_i as ...
StringLength["string"] gives the number of characters in a string.
Degree
(Built-in Mathematica Symbol) Degree gives the number of radians in one degree. It has a numerical value of \[Pi]/180.
ExpIntegralEi[z] gives the exponential integral function Ei(z).
BoxMargins is an option for AdjustmentBox objects that specifies the margins to leave around the contents of the box.
PrimitiveRoot[n] gives the smallest primitive root of n.