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  1. Mathematica: Extract numerical value when using Solve

    Aug 23, 2011 · Mathematica: Extract numerical value when using Solve Ask Question Asked 14 years, 8 months ago Modified 14 years, 8 months ago

  2. What are the standard colors for plots in Mathematica?

    When using the Plot or ListPlot command in Mathematica, certain default colors are chosen. For reasons of uniformity within some report I would like to use them along with the PlotStyle option. It …

  3. plot - plotting legends in Mathematica - Stack Overflow

    Aug 11, 2010 · How do you plot legends for functions without using the PlotLegends package?

  4. How do I label different curves in Mathematica? - Stack Overflow

    Aug 28, 2011 · How do I label different curves in Mathematica? Ask Question Asked 14 years, 7 months ago Modified 8 years, 9 months ago

  5. Get mathematica to simplify expression with another equation

    Nov 12, 2011 · Get mathematica to simplify expression with another equation Asked 14 years, 5 months ago Modified 14 years, 5 months ago Viewed 21k times

  6. What do the # and & symbol signify in mathematica?

    May 20, 2019 · I'm struggling to make sense of the following output of an integral in mathematica: Root [c#1^4 + a #1 + b & 1] What exactly does this mean? I've looked up the documentation for # and & …

  7. Mathematica: Unevaluated vs Defer vs Hold vs HoldForm vs ...

    Dec 27, 2014 · I'm bewildered by all the built-in Mathematica functions that purport to prevent evaluation in some way: Unevaluated, Defer, Hold, and over half a dozen of the form Hold*. The Mathematica …

  8. How to specify a particular plot marker from Mathematica's automatic ...

    Apr 11, 2013 · Mathematica has ten basic plot markers which are used cyclically when making a ListPlot with PlotMarkers->Automatic. There are filled and empty versions of circle, square, diamond, up …

  9. In Mathematica, how can I cut off the high-order terms in a polynomial ...

    Feb 2, 2014 · In Mathematica, how can I cut off the high-order terms in a polynomial? Ask Question Asked 12 years, 2 months ago Modified 4 years, 5 months ago

  10. ForEach loop in Mathematica - Stack Overflow

    In Mathematica, there's usually a dozen ways to do everything, which is sometimes beautiful and sometimes frustrating. With that in mind, consider your second example: