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RegionBinarize   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
RegionBinarize[image, marker, d] gives a binary version of image that includes the foreground pixels of marker and also connected regions whose pixel values are within a ...
Do Linear Algebra   (Mathematica How To)
These "How tos" give step-by-step instructions for common tasks related to linear algebra in Mathematica .
Selecting Data with Raw SQL   (DatabaseLink Tutorial)
The raw SQL command SELECT selects and returns data from a database. An alternative is to use the Mathematica command SQLSelect, described in "Selecting Data". If you find ...
GroupStabilizerChain   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
GroupStabilizerChain[group] returns a list of successive stabilizers in group of the points in a base of group.
\[Euro]   (Mathematica Character Name)
Unicode: 20AC. Letter-like form. Sign for euro European currency, as in € 5.
Solve a Differential Equation   (Mathematica How To)
Mathematica ' s differential equation solving functions can be applied to many different classes of differential equations, automatically selecting the appropriate algorithms ...
TrimmedMean   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
TrimmedMean[list, f] gives the mean of the elements in list after dropping a fraction f of the smallest and largest elements.TrimmedMean[list, {f_1, f_2}] gives the mean when ...
Numerical Calculus Package   (Numerical Calculus Package Tutorial)
The functions defined in the NumericalCalculus` context provide support for finding numerical solutions to calculus-related problems. This loads the package: The built-in ...
WindowFrame   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
WindowFrame is a notebook option that specifies the type of frame to draw around the window in which the notebook is displayed on the screen.
Sum   (Built-in Mathematica Symbol)
Sum[f, {i, i_max}] evaluates the sum \[Sum]i = 1 i_max f. Sum[f, {i, i_min, i_max}] starts with i = i_min. Sum[f, {i, i_min, i_max, di}] uses steps d i. Sum[f, {i, {i_1, i_2, ...
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