Re: Streaming input (with Linux)
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- Subject: [mg46401] Re: Streaming input (with Linux)
- From: Harold.Noffke at wpafb.af.mil (Harold Noffke)
- Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 23:43:30 -0500 (EST)
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Alessandro: You appear to want to run the kernel, rather than run Mathematica from a notebook interface. This is what the command "!math" does when you type it into a notebook. If this is the case, you cannot execute a function this way, as pointed out in "System-Specific Information > Special Ways to Run the Kernel" ... "To run the kernel from a command line: Type math at a command line and then press \[EnterKey] to start the kernel. All Mathematica input and output will appear in the command-line window." So if you want to type "math" first, you can rewrite your my_script.m package as a multiparamater function, such as myScript[ par1_, par2_, par3_ ], and execute it with the kernel after you have typed "math". I hope I understood your question correctly. Regards, Harold