Dynamic Interactivity
Pages: 163, b&w
ISBN: 978-1-57955-067-7
Year: 2008
PRINT VERSION:
$ 19.95
Fundamental to Mathematica's dynamic interactivity capabilities is a new
form of symbolic dynamic language. With a very small number of highly
powerful primitives that mix freely with other language constructs, you
can write a program in a direct symbolic style, and Mathematica will
automatically track dependencies to make controls and output of any kind
update dynamically. This tutorial collection includes in-depth
discussion of the dynamic interactivity language, instant interface
construction using Manipulate, as well as generalized input and the
family of View constructs.
Introduction to Dynamic | Advanced Dynamic Functionality | Introduction
to Manipulate | Advanced Manipulate Functionality | Generalized Input |
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