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I am right if i say, because their's certain things needed to do to be able to call functions from dynamic libraries, that FFI is an API, that programming languages use(wrapping their own syntax around it), in order to allow them to call functions from external libraries ?
I like the short-form "summary" format of this! I watched a bunch of the longer video too, but it's nice to have both. Keep up the great work! The PlotHighlighting is an awesome quality-of-life improvement!
TY for this overview on wavelets in Mathematica. Is there any way to extract scales/frequency data from DWT? Unfortunately, DWT has no such property like "Scales". Meanwhile CWT has this property...
Every time I listen to a talk about differential equations in Mathematica, I become more and more impressed with the capability. I would love to see how many thousands of hours of work have gone into DSolve and NDSolve.
Very informative talk! I would like to hear more about multidimensional numerical integration (integrating over regions specified by inequalities in say 6-dimensional space).
Good stuff! As for improvements. Please think of a way to implement zooming and panning with the mouse. It’s one of the reasons as an engineer I prefer plotting in the “other guy’s” application. Also support for visualization using the Wolfram Language when running scripts outside Mathematica.
Sorry about that! The video should be available now, check it out here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--UJmKqfxZXQ.htmlsi=KviZl-zVZ5mGB7hT
FromRawPointer[array,offset] array[offset] or *(array+offset) i try to pass pointer as input instead of array but FromRawPointer[] has no definition for rawPointer::[type]
Check out this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-z7H2xYhKNz8.htmlsi=pfKSQAyTON6idNJy This video discusses that topic, let us know if you have any more questions!
Absolutely brilliant exposition and functionality … a major research tool and capability for applied mathematicians and Computational X explorations !!! Cheers ... Syd
Great to hear! Watch out for the upcoming series on Efficient Programming with even more tips and tricks. Any other topics you would like to see videos on?
Awesoke work, glad to see these interface upgrades. Is there a way to view the prompts that create personas or create your own personas for specific coding tasks like integration with / generation of C libraries?
To ensure that you get the latest toolbar update in Version 13.2 of Mathematica, you may have to run the following code: PacletInstall["NotebookToolbar", UpdatePacletSites -> True]
Id did it, but still not working, here is the message : \[WarningSign] An unexpected error occurred. Failure[\[WarningSign] Message: Rate limit reached for requests. Please try again later. Tag: Chatbook::RateLimitReached ] Seems that I must pay something or install an API (according to some chats I've seen)?
I don't have the new button even if I restart the front end, so that I can not use the new functionnality of this video .... (and of course I do have the 13.2 version)
@@WolframRD Thanks, better, I do have the chat icon, but when I ask a question it says "\You exceeded your current quota, please check your plan and billing details". I dont want to pay, and I still have 500 credits ! So what is that ?
Fantastic! I don't know which makes me happier: the fact that Wolfram Research has an elegant integration into LLMs available now or the fact that Theo Gray is *back* at Wolfram and is a principal on this project. I fondly hope that Wolfram Research is in talks with Apple to get a competent LLM running on Apple Silicon -- running with the M1/M2 GPUs, the M1/M2 Neural Engine, or (*gasp*) running on both of them. Those computation engines are great for professionals who are doing high-end image processing and video computation, but they're sitting around doing very little for the Mathematica/Wolfram Desktop crowd. It would be great for Wolfram to have the code running locally; it would also be faithful to the values of Apple to run an AI that would run entire locally -- and couldn't leak information out onto the cloud. Apple and Wolfram Research have drifted apart a bit in the last 10 years; it would be great for them to get together to provide the best #!$$ platform for running the Wolfram Language. Maybe it's too late, but it would be way cool to get a locally-running LLM for this into Wolfram Language Version 14.