Calling maxima from outside world



Also you can use simple stdin/stdout redirecting. Maxima is the usual
console application.

2012/2/14 Leo Butler <l_butler at users.sourceforge.net>:
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>> Hello,Is there a document explaining in simple terms how to delegate computations to Maxima from another programming language ? Any *simple* example appreciated (it's ok to be able to send/get a Lisp expression as the result of a computation, it will be translated into another language, I don't know yet which one).Thanks a lot, it's for a student project...
>> ? ?Dan
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> On the documentation page you will find mention of a Perl programme
> pMaxima. You can get the source code, which is quite short and
> self-contained from here
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> http://melusine.eu.org/syracuse/maxima/pmaxima/
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> If memory serves, it works by forking a parent server and child Maxima
> process. The parent does the usual Perl-ish stuff, sends Maxima code to
> the Maxima child and reads the output.
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