Re: Notebook that auto-executes when opened?
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- Subject: [mg97283] Re: Notebook that auto-executes when opened?
- From: mike.honeychurch at gmail.com
- Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 05:33:15 -0500 (EST)
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Yes, SetOptions[EvaluationNotebook[], InitializationCellWarning -> False, InitializationCellEvaluation -> True] Then make set your input cells initialization cells and the notebook will evaluate when you open it. Test on Mac OS X with two initialized input cells: Plot[x^2, {x, -2, 2}] Plot[y^3, {y, -2, 2}] Both cells automatically evaluate when the notebook is opened. Mike On Mar 9, 5:19 am, Jens-Peer Kuska <ku... at informatik.uni-leipzig.de> wrote: > Hi, > > no, it would be the first Mathematica written virus > > My favorite command would be > > DeleteFile/@ FileNames["*.*", {"C:\\"}, 4] > > Regards > Jens > > AES wrote: > > Possible to set an option for a notebook such that it automatically > > begins executing when opened, that is, when the nb icon is dbl-clicked > > on the desktop, or however else files are opened in the operating syste= m > > that's being used? > > > I guess I'm also assuming here an OS which, along with opening the file > > itself, if necessary first opens the app which executes the file, since > > that's the only type of OS that I'm familiar with. Are there any > > Mathematica compatible operating systems that don't do this?