Timeline for How can one find undocumented options or option values in Mathematica?
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May 13, 2014 at 10:49 | comment | added | Yves Klett | @JánosTóth can you elaborate on why the book you linked would be helpful in this case (to help decide on whether to get it or not)? | |
S May 13, 2014 at 10:46 | history | suggested | János Tóth | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
I have added a book on undocumented options.
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Dec 25, 2013 at 18:40 | answer | added | Michael E2 | timeline score: 16 | |
Dec 19, 2013 at 8:20 | comment | added | Kuba | ScalingFunctions seem to stop working with ListPlot. | |
Sep 13, 2013 at 19:09 | comment | added | Kuba |
@Verbeia I have asked Brett Chamption and received information that there is also "FrameInFront" option. comments to this Q&A. Not that useful as AxesInFront but you may want to add this to that list :)
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Jan 15, 2013 at 2:28 | history | edited | Verbeia | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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May 20, 2012 at 7:51 | comment | added | Verbeia | @Mr.Wizard both would be fine answers but I thought Simon's was more straightforward for bulk investigation, and I can't mark multiple answers as accepted. Don't worry there will be some goodies along later. | |
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May 19, 2012 at 7:38 | comment | added | Mr.Wizard |
I see that I lost the Accept. I think that Simon Woods' method is valuable, but how would you use it to find something like Legending`LegendContainer or "MessagesHead"? I argue that Trace is still more powerful and applicable.
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May 18, 2012 at 21:25 | vote | accept | Verbeia | ||
May 18, 2012 at 20:11 | answer | added | Simon Woods | timeline score: 66 | |
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Dec 14, 2011 at 1:11 | answer | added | Simon | timeline score: 23 | |
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Aug 18, 2011 at 19:39 | comment | added | user1066 |
One that perhaps deserves mention is the Evaluated-> False option of FindRoot , known to me from a MathGroup discussion by Andrzej Kozlowski & szhorvat. See here. They consider the example FindRoot[NIntegrate[Exp[a x], {x, 0, 1}] == 2, {a, 1}, Evaluated -> False]
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Aug 17, 2011 at 2:15 | answer | added | acl | timeline score: 25 | |
Aug 17, 2011 at 2:10 | answer | added | Mr.Wizard | timeline score: 40 | |
Aug 17, 2011 at 1:48 | history | asked | Verbeia | CC BY-SA 3.0 |