Re: How to hide mathematica code?
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- Subject: [mg64496] Re: [mg64431] How to hide mathematica code?
- From: Pratik Desai <pdesai1 at umbc.edu>
- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 05:36:06 -0500 (EST)
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Alexander wrote: >Dear Mathgroup! > >Is there any possibility to define a function and hide it's implementation? >The answer seems to be "no". > >Alexander. > > > Apparently this can be done in Mathematica Teachers Edition -- http://documents.wolfram.com/teachersedition/OtherInformation/ProblemGenerator.html You can also use background color on the input cell and convert it to black Format->BackgroundColor->Black seems to work fine, although it depends on what you mean by "implementation" Hope this helps Pratik
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- How to hide mathematica code?
- From: "Alexander" <beginning.physst@mail.ru>
- How to hide mathematica code?