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Questions on calling external executables, not necessarily through MathLink.
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How to extend External Language Input?
Is it possible to add a new option here and bind an evaluator?
Is it possible to take SageMath, Matlab, Maple, etc. as examples to provide a complete process demonstration?
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How to extend External Language Input?
It was just an attempt to add a ExternalCell, and did not successfully create an evaluator bind.
First create a new package called ExternalEvaluate_*, only this form can be recognized by External …
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How to add new python type translation to ExternalEvaluate?
A class who inherits the WLSerializable class and overrides the to_wl method can be automatically converted.
from wolframclient.serializers.serializable import WLSerializable
from wolframclient.langu …
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How to add new python type translation to ExternalEvaluate?
Developers say they provide an interface: Extending Serialization Writing an Encoder
Using as follows:
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How to display images inside Mathematica with matplotlib
How to display images inside Mathematica with matplotlib.
A new window is generated by default, but is it possible to display the picture directly in the notebook?
Like this:
related: How to di …
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How to display images inside Mathematica with matplotlib
Seems to be able to embed images by converting to png.
import io
from PIL import Image
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
def show_plt(plot):
buf = io.BytesIO()
plot.savefig(buf, transparent=T …