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Manipulate Secrets Revealed

The Manipulate function is the basis for the Demonstrations Project and Wolfram CDF Player, but just how well do you know it? This talk empowers you to become an expert by examining a few of Manipulate's lesser‐known features, some fully documented and some not documented at all.

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