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Toolbox for the Mathematica programmers

The present book contains over 1140 software etudes not only which are illustrating effective methods of programming in Mathematica and many subtleties and undocumented opportunities of its software, but also being of undoubted interest as the tools expanding and supplementing the system tools. In a certain historical context etudes have appeared as a result of development of the lot of large projects in Mathematica connected with the solution of various problems. In the course of programming of these projects the certain software fragments presenting mass character have been formed later on in the kind of separate tools that have made the basis of the package attached to the present book. The book is oriented on a wide enough circle of the users of computer mathematics systems, researchers, teachers and students of universities for courses of computer science, physics, mathematics, and a lot of other natural disciplines.


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2017
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Preface Chapter 1. Additional tools in interactive mode of the Mathematica Chapter 2. Additional tools of processing of expressions in the Mathematica software Chapter 3. Additional tools of processing of symbols and strings in the Mathematica 3.1. Operations on strings 3.2. Expressions containing in strings 3.3. Replacements and extractions in strings 3.4. Operating of substrings in strings 3.5. Tools of string processing that are rather useful for certain applications Chapter 4. Additional tools of processing of sequences and lists in the Mathematica 4.1. Additional tools for computer research of cellular automata Chapter 5. The additional tools expanding the standard Mathematica functions, or its software as a whole 5.1. The control branching structures and loop structures in the Mathematica 5.2. The loop control structures of the Mathematica system Chapter 6. Problems of procedural programming in the Mathematica 6.1. Definition of procedures in the Mathematica software 6.2. Definition of the user functions and pure functions in software of the Mathematica 6.3. Tools for testing of procedures and functions in the Mathematica system 6.4. Headings of the user procedures and functions in the Mathematica system 6.5. Formal arguments of procedures and functions; the tools of their processing in the Mathematica software 6.6. Local variables of modules and blocks; the means of manipulation by them in the Mathematica software 6.7. Global variables of modules and blocks; the tools of manipulation by them in the Mathematica software 6.8. Attributes, options and values by default for the arguments of the user blocks, functions and modules; additional tools of their processing in the Mathematica system 6.9. Some additional facilities for operating with blocks, functions and modules in the Mathematica software Chapter 7. Software for input–output in the Mathematica system 7.1. Tools of the Mathematica system for working with internal files 7.2. Tools of the Mathematica system for working with external files 7.3. Tools of the Mathematica system for processing of attributes of directories and files 7.4. Additional tools for processing of datafiles and directories 7.5. Certain special tools for processing of datafiles and directories Chapter 8. The manipulations organization with the user packages in the Mathematica 8.1. Concept of the context, and its use in the software of the Mathematica 8.1.1. Interconnection of contexts and packages in the software of the Mathematica 8.2. Definition of the user packages, and their usage in the Mathematica 8.3. Additional tools for manipulating with the user packages in the Mathematica 8.4. The organization of the user software in the Mathematica system 8.5. A MathToolBox package for the Mathematica system References
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