Re: Re: External packages, Manipulate, and MathPlayer
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- Subject: [mg92251] Re: [mg91710] Re: External packages, Manipulate, and MathPlayer
- From: Jeff Bryant <jmbryant12 at comcast.net>
- Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2008 03:32:20 -0400 (EDT)
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The following should be useful. Near the end, there is an advanced section that deals with this topic. http://library.wolfram.com/infocenter/Conferences/7138/ Hope this helps. -Jeff Bryant Wolfram Research, Inc. Mitch Murphy wrote: > > On Sep 06, 2008, at 02:06, Jeff Bryant wrote: > >> I'm not sure from your message exactly what form your authoring >> notebook is in, but some elements of your message seem suspect. >> >> 1) Packages require special attention in Demonstrations. >> > > please provide details. i couldn't find documentation for this topic on > wolfram website. > > > >> 2) All code, except that which ships with Mathematica, must reside in >> the author notebook itself. You can't use Get or Needs on a third party >> package (the user may not have this package). >> > > > that's a reasonable restriction, but we should be able to use standard > packages somewhat transparently. > > right now, i'm trying to figure out how to use the LinearRegression > package with an nbp file. > > cheers, > Mitch > >
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