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2023-05-07 18:57:07 +0200
mlv
The option 'size' or 'marker size' of list_plot is strange.
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2012-12-29 01:04:28 +0200
DSM
How to output 'decimal' numbers in different radix.
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2024-03-21 13:18:44 +0200
Max Alekseyev
Cant factor certain polynomials over Gaussian integers
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2024-02-17 21:20:51 +0200
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Is it possible to use a Bitmap Image as a Graphics object?
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2024-01-16 18:06:28 +0200
Emmanuel Charpentier
Can we control the size of a plot, so I can use apng() in animation
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