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How to Make Dynamic Graphics

The graphics language of Mathematica is fully integrated with dynamic interactivity. This lets you create graphics that can respond to input devices in a variety of ways. Learn more in this "How to" screencast.

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Jon McLoone
This screencast introduces some of the basics of creating graphics with Mathematica, including plotting data and functions, changing the appearance of graphics, and creating interactive graphics.