Evaluating Mathematica scripts from Clojuratica
Calling single functions is good and very useful, but sometimes we might have a number of operations in a file that we want to call from Clojure. Clojuratica allows you to do this as well.
Getting ready
First, we must have Clojuratica and Mathematica talking to each other. Either complete the Setting up Mathematica to dalk to Clojuratica for Mac OS X and Linux recipe or the Setting up Mathematica to talk to Clojuratica for Windows recipe. Also, we'll need to have called the init-mma
function.
Also, we need to make sure that the Clojuratica namespace is imported into our script or REPL:
(use 'clojuratica)
Moreover, we need a Mathematica file to run. I created one called line-integral.m
, and it contains these lines:
SyntaxInformation[ lineIntegrate] = {"LocalVariables" -> {"Plot", {3, 3}}, "ArgumentsPattern" -> {_, _, _}}; lineIntegrate[r_?VectorQ, f_Function, {t_, tMin_, tMax_}] := Module[{param, localR}, localR = r /. t -> param...