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- To: mathgroup at christensen.cybernetics.net
- Subject: [mg1240] INTERACTIVE USE OF MATHEMATICA
- From: 0017801 at ccmail.emis.hac.com (Arthur Einhorn)
- Date: Fri, 26 May 1995 05:30:04 -0400
- Organization: Hughes Aircraft Company
I would like to know whether there is a way to build an application in
Mathematica that can run with interactive mouse control or may be in
pseudo
interactive mode, such as, move the cursor to some location of a graphic
output. Presss a certain key, then certain modules will be activated and
new
results will be computed using the location of the present mouse.
If this cannot be done with Mathematica, how about with MathLink to C or
C++?
Thanks, Arthur Einhorn
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