Re: data source for demonstration
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- Subject: [mg92177] Re: data source for demonstration
- From: Nazdrovje <nazdrovje at gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 05:28:31 -0400 (EDT)
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Jerry, It works fine for me. Pressing the 'download live version' leads me to a working demonstration in Mathematica. Might it be that you don't have version 6 (the only version of mathematica that currently is able to read nbp files, apart from the player)? Regards, Nazdrovje On Sep 20, 10:58 am, jerry <jerry45... at yahoo.com> wrote: > Sir, thanks for your response. I read the faq but it doesn't > answer my main question: how does one play a .nbp file in > Mathematica? -- which is all I have. > > I'm asking only because the demonstrations thing allowed me > to download a source code but it is given only in .nbp, not > ..nb. I went back and looked and saw no option to get a .nb. > > Apparently I have the option to get player, install it, etc > just to see this code. Is this my only option (if you know)? > > Thanks again for your attention to this, Rob > > Jeff Bryant wrote: > > If you are referring to the Demonstration itself, there is somet= hing > > in it in the form of a working Manipulate output, but I assume you mean > > there is not source code? From the URL below, there is also a link to > > the source code notebook (below the caption). This notebook will show > > you the code used to create this. > > > NBP files are simply Mathematica notebooks that have been enabled to > > work in the free Mathematica Player. > > > You can find more about Player and NBP Files here: > >http://www.wolfram.com/solutions/interactivedeployment/faqs.html > > > Hope this helps, > > -Jeff Bryant > > Wolfram Research, Inc. > > > jerry wrote: > >> Sir, I went to this site and downloaded a .nbp file. > >> Mathematica loads this file but there's nothing in it. I > >> searched documentation for .nbp files and found nothing. Can > >> you tell me how to use a .nbp file? Thank you.