![]() In this article, I focus on the Mathematica user interface however, all the commands should work from the command-line Wolfram interface as well. ![]() You can also save your work in a notebook by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+S or by clicking on File | Save. If at any point you need or want to open a new notebook, click File | New | Notebook, or alternatively, you can just use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+N. Alternatively, you can open an LXTerminal session, type sudo wolframĪnd hit Enter you should see an interface in the LXTerminal window that looks like Figure 4.įigure 6: The Mathematica user interface. If you want to run the command-line program (which is not necessarily the best place to start for a beginner), either click on the Wolfram icon (the one that looks like a wolf) in the app launcher menu or double-click the desktop icon. ![]() However, the word processor interface of Mathematica adds a whole new level of capability that is not present in a conventional IDE: You can actually calculate in real time within a notebook, effectively adding programming capability to a word processing environment. This approach is similar to programming in other languages using an Integrated Development Environment (IDE). The alternative method is to use the Mathematica notebook interface, which is a word-processor-like environment with the added capability of really intuitive programming and interaction with the Wolfram language. The command-line version of the Wolfram language lets you execute commands from an LXTerminal command-line session or from a previously saved executable. ![]() With the Wolfram Engine on the Raspberry Pi, you effectively have two ways of programming with the Wolfram language.
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