On 1/2/06, Paolo Alexis Falcone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Quoting "Dean Michael C. Berris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >:
> On Thu, 2005-12-29 at 08:15 -0800, James Matthew Miraflor wrote:
>> Does anyone know how to make Java interface with Maple? There is an
>> algorithm that I have coded as a function in Maple but I needed to
>> call in Java. Is there a way for these two to pass data on each other?
>> Thanks.
>>
>
> This might be a suggestion which could lead to a very different mindset
> when it comes to programming -- why not just implement the mathematical
> function in pure Java instead of calling the function in MAPLE?
>
There's a lot of mathematical stuff that are cumbersome in Java that
are easier
to do with Lisp-based languages like Maple :). Use the best tool for the job I
guess.
That being said, what you're looking for isn't really Linux-related at
all (it's
Maplets I think, and Maple is NON-FREE software). Try checking out
Maxima - it's
the GPL'd descendant of Macsyma: wherein Maple and its kin get their initial
inspiration from. If you're accustomed to Lisp, you'd find Maxima very
comfortable :)
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