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David Mitchell You may want to export a graphic for use outside Mathematica. You have a large set of choices of raster and vector formats. Learn more in this "How to" screencast. |
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David Mitchell Mathematica usually works silently, giving output only when it has finished doing the calculations you asked for. However, Mathematica will produce an audible beep when the front end encounters an ... |
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Faisal Whelpley Mathematica notebooks can have headers and footers that are displayed when the notebook is printed but hidden when it's onscreen. Headers and footers can contain fixed text or dynamic objects ... |
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Nick Gaskill Mathematica's built-in spell checker includes the ability to customize spelling dictionaries both permanently and for individual notebooks. Learn more in this "How to" screencast. |
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Lou D'Andria Mathematica allows Greek letters to be integrated into symbol names, strings, graphics, and text. You can input Greek letters by using palettes or keyboard shortcuts. Learn more in this "How ... |
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Lou D'Andria Palettes give you immediate access to many features built into Mathematica, from creating syntactically complete expressions and inserting special characters to building up charts and slide shows, all through a ... |
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Eric Schulz Mathematica's collection of Assistant palettes provides immediate point-and-click access to an extensive range of Mathematica capabilities. This screencast gives an overview of how to use the Mathematica Writing Assistant Palette ... |
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Cliff Hastings This screencast provides an overview of functionality in Mathematica 7 that makes it easy for educators to integrate into precollege, community college, and higher-education classrooms. It includes many examples of Mathematica's ... |
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See why Mathematica is the world's ultimate application for computations in this short video tour. |
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Mathematica offers great flexibility for adding text to graphics; you can add text interactively using the Drawing Tools palette or programmatically using various graphics primitives. Learn more in this "How ... |
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Palettes give you immediate access to many features built into Mathematica, from creating syntactically complete expressions and inserting special characters to building up charts and slide shows, all through a ... |
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Mathematica allows Greek letters to be integrated into symbol names, strings, graphics, and text. You can input Greek letters by using palettes or keyboard shortcuts. Learn more in this "How ... |
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You may want to export data from Mathematica to a spreadsheet. Excel is one example of a common spreadsheet format that Mathematica supports. Learn more in this "How to" screencast. ... |
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Tim Shine In this video, Tim Shine, an anesthesiologist at Mayo Clinic, shares an example of how Mathematica is used to model complex physiological data about the blood pressure curve. |
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Frank Scherbaum Geophysics professor Frank Scherbaum walks through an example of how he used Mathematica to develop an integrated system for students, teachers, and researchers to use in their probabilistic seismic hazard ... |
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Frank Scherbaum Geophysics professor Frank Scherbaum walks through an example of how he used Mathematica to develop an integrated system for students, teachers, and researchers to use in their probabilistic seismic hazard ... |
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Frank Scherbaum Geophysics professor Frank Scherbaum walks through an example of how he used Mathematica to develop an integrated system for students, teachers, and researchers to use in their probabilistic seismic hazard ... |
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Tom Wickham-Jones and Conrad Wolfram Mathematica offers a streamlined workflow for development projects of any size. In this video, Conrad Wolfram and Tom Wickham-Jones discuss the importance of scalability, which is one of Mathematica's key ... |
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Steve Bush In this video, Steve Bush, a mechanical engineer at Procter & Gamble, shares an example of how to use Mathematica to develop household consumer products and consider their economic feasibility. |
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Cliff Hastings This tutorial screencast encourages users to work along in Mathematica 6 as they learn the basics to create their first notebook, calculations, visualizations, and interactive examples. |