Mathematica lets you create your own custom interfaces, using its uniquely straightforward symbolic interface-building technology. You can build simple interactive ...
LibraryFunctionLoad[lib, fun, argtype, rettype] loads Wolfram Library lib and makes the library function fun available in Mathematica.
Wolfram LibraryLink provides a powerful way to connect external code to Mathematica, enabling high-speed and memory-efficient execution. It does this by allowing dynamic ...
PaneSelector[{v_1 -> expr_1, v_2 -> expr_2, ...}, v] represents an object that displays as a pane containing the expr_i for which v_i is equal to v.
$ControlActiveSetting is a symbol whose value is True if it is evaluated while a control is active, or in certain other previewing situations.
LibraryLoad[lib] loads the dynamic library lib into the Mathematica runtime.
When you write a program in Mathematica, you should always try to set it up so that its parts are as independent as possible. In this way, the program will be easier for you ...
FindLibrary[lib] finds a dynamic library that can be loaded by LibraryFunctionLoad.
LibraryFunctionError[name, code] represents an error returned from a LibraryFunction.
$LibraryPath gives the default list of directories to search in attempting to find a library.