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Re: Real time analysis of data.

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  • Subject: [mg58195] Re: [mg58027] Real time analysis of data.
  • From: Omega Consulting <info at omegaconsultinggroup.com>
  • Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 01:55:38 -0400 (EDT)
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I'm not aware of any built-in capability for doing this.

I would suggest capturing the real time data in an external program and 
calling Mathematica via MathLink.

There are a large number of MathLink options: C/C++, Java, .NET. I've 
also heard of people doing this with Excel. The Excel document gets the 
data via VB and then calls the kernel via MathLink for Excel. LabView 
also has a MathLink.

http://bettervi.com/mlink/

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On Jun 16, 2005, at 4:37 AM, Dave wrote:

> I have a piece of test equipment running, with a computer interface.
> Data is being collected every 100ms or so, although I might well reduce
> the rate.
>
> Is it possible to feed the real-time data into Mathematica with a plot
> that continuously updates? (I have Mathematica 5.1  for UNIX running on
> a Sun Ultra 80 under Solaris 9).
>
> I guess Labview might well be a more appropriate tool for this sort of
> task, but can Mathematica do it?
>


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