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This tutorial shows you how to create a basic dialog box that prompts the user to enter an angle, with a choice of whether it is being specified in degrees or radians. This ...
A study investigating the possibilities of using the program Mathematica to obtain analytical solutions of plane structures is presented. Two typical applications are ...
Ruby/Mathematica is a library that provides an interface to the MathLink(TM) library. This library has some methods that implement a protocol for sending and receiving ...
The Mathematica kernel is uniquely suited as a computation server and control program inside batch-oriented, interactive, or web-based applications. Its rich, interactive ...
The Wolfram Functions Site functions.wolfram.com contains the largest collection of identities for elementary and special functions ever assembled. The site is generated from ...
J/Link technology was announced on February 2000 by Wolfram Research. It is a part of MathLink technology which integrates Mathematica and Java. It allows you to call Java ...
Simple example to call Mathematica to generate a PostScript plot. For a final program, you would have to include a number of other elements, in particular, error recovery ...
While packed arrays may sound quite mysterious and deep, the idea is really quite simple. When it is clearly appropriate to represent a list of a single type machine numbers ...
While packed arrays may sound quite mysterious and deep, the idea is really quite simple. When it is clearly appropriate to represent a list of a single type machine numbers ...
J/Link is a toolkit that integrates Mathematica and Java. It lets you call Java from Mathematica in a completely transparent way, and it lets you use and control the ...
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