Graphics Programming, Computer Mathematics, Math & Science Applications, Computer Graphics - General & Miscellaneous
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Overview
Features of the book
- Provides a hands-on tutorial for using Mathematica graphics
- Contains detailed reference information for all of Mathematica's
- built-in graphics functions
- Describes key Mathematica algorithms to show how the software can be used more effectively to produce desired results
- Includes a 3.5" DOS disk that allows readers to reproduce examples from the book. This disk is readable on Macintosh, DOS, and Windows-based computers as well as on workstations.The contents of the disk may also be downloaded for Macintosh, Unix, and PC,. Please read the file readme.mathguide for instructions pertaining to these files.
The techniques and examples presented in The Mathematica® Graphics Guidebook may be used with any computer system running Mathematica® Version 2.
Mathematica is a system for doing mathematics with a computer. Among its features are powerful capabilities for producing mathematical graphics. This guidebook explains everything you need to know in order to use these functions to write custom programs and to get the most out of Mathematica's graphics. Source code from the program examples are included in the disk.
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Explains how to use the software package for numerical and symbolic computation, Mathematica, to create graphs of functions, plots of data sets, pictures of geometric solids, and other mathematical drawings. Includes a 3.5" disk that will run on DOS, Windows, or Macintosh. Covers version 2. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
June 8, 1995
Publisher
Addison Wesley Professional
Pages
368
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780201532807