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Introduction to the Mathematica Text Interface for Unix/Linux Kernel Part 1 MCSR Math Camp

Introduction to the Mathematica Text Interface for Unix/Linux Kernel Part 1 MCSR Math Camp. Why Use the Text Interface?. - If you don’t have access to Mathematica on a Windows or Mac desktop To run Mathematica in batch

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Introduction to the Mathematica Text Interface for Unix/Linux Kernel Part 1 MCSR Math Camp

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  1. Introduction to the Mathematica Text Interfacefor Unix/Linux KernelPart 1MCSR Math Camp

  2. Why Use the Text Interface? - If you don’t have access to Mathematica on a Windows or Mac desktop • To run Mathematica in batch Mathematica is available on willow (Solaris) and cypress (Linux). Coming soon to mimosa (Linux)

  3. Launching the Kernel: math From willow Solaris command line, type: math

  4. Launching the Kernel: math From cypress Linux command line, type: math

  5. Log in to willow • Use secure Shell to login to willow using your assigned training account ssh student@willow.mcsr.olemiss.edu • B. Change directories to your numbered subdirectory: cd 30

  6. Entering Mathematica Commands

  7. Getting Rid of the Prompt math -noprompt

  8. Getting Commands from a File << file.nb

  9. Running a Batch File math –run “<< file.nb”

  10. Redirecting Output to a File

  11. Saving Plots to a File

  12. More Information http://support.wolfram.com/mathematica/kernel/features/batchfiles.en.html Standalone Mathematica Kernels: http://reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/guide/StandaloneMathematicaKernels.html "math" Mathematica Systems Program http://reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/ref/program/math.html Quiting the Mathematica kernel: "Quit" http://reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/ref/Quit.html Using a Text-Based Interface http://reference.wolfram.com/mathematica/tutorial/UsingATextBasedInterface.html Command-Line Options http://documents.wolfram.com/mathematica/GettingStarted/SystemAdministrationGuide/UnixLinuxAdministration/Command-LineOptionsOnUnixAndLinux.html EMACS Interface for Mathematica http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/MathSource/4567/ http://www.uoregon.edu/~noeckel/Mathematica.html Univeristy of Buffalo Web Page on the Mathematica Kernel http://wings.buffalo.edu/computing/Documentation/unix/mathematicakernel.html

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