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Re: Launching the Mathematica interface via mathlink

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  • Subject: [mg50048] Re: [mg49667] Launching the Mathematica interface via mathlink
  • From: Omega Consulting <info at omegaconsultinggroup.com>
  • Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 05:55:42 -0400 (EDT)
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You could have the kernel execute a LinkLaunch command. The kernel can 
then send commands to the frontend via its MathLink connection.

I'd try it out from the kernel first. Then from your program.

In[1]:= lnk = LinkLaunch["Mathematica -mathlink"]

Out[1]= LinkObject[Mathematica -mathlink, 1, 1]

If you want to execute commands that interact with the fe, then you 
need to set $FrontEnd and $Notebooks.

In[2]:= $FrontEnd = FrontEndObject[lnk];

In[3]:= Unprotect[$Notebooks];

In[4]:= $Notebooks=True;

Now you can use the normal set of kernel commands to interact with the 
frontend. For example,

In[5]:= Notebooks[]

Out[5]= {NotebookObject[<<Untitled-1>>], NotebookObject[<<Messages>>]}

On Jul 27, 2004, at 6:00 AM, Peter Saffrey wrote:

> Is this possible? I have some code that interacts with a Mathematica
> kernal via mathlink. When it has finished, I'd like to fire up the
> Mathematica interface to allow my user to "poke around" in the
> results, draw graphs and so on. I know I could just invoke a
> Mathematica session from the command line, but how could I then gain
> access to this session via Mathlink to set up the appropriate
> variables?
>
> Any advice gratefully received,
>
> Peter

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