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Logging MathLM   (Mathematica Tutorial)
You can enable logging in two ways. The log file records messages as they occur, building up a detailed record of license activity over a period of time. Logging supports ...
Raw Character Encodings   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Mathematica always allows you to refer to special characters by using names such as ∖[Alpha] or explicit hexadecimal codes such as ∖:03b1. And when Mathematica writes out ...
Setting Up External Functions to Be ...   (Mathematica Tutorial)
If you have a function defined in an external program, then what you need to do in order to make it possible to call the function from within Mathematica is to add ...
Sparse Arrays: Linear Algebra   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Many large-scale applications of linear algebra involve matrices that have many elements, but comparatively few that are nonzero. You can represent such sparse matrices ...
The Evaluation Stack   (Mathematica Tutorial)
Throughout any computation, Mathematica maintains an evaluation stack containing the expressions it is currently evaluating. You can use the function Stack to look at the ...
Inserting Data   (DatabaseLink Tutorial)
SQLInsert inserts data into a database. An alternative, using raw SQL, is described in "Inserting Data with Raw SQL". If you find that the examples in this tutorial do not ...
Java Memory Management   (JLink Guide)
JavaBlock -- release any Java objects created during evaluation once evaluation finishes, BeginJavaBlock, EndJavaBlock -- mark the beginning and end of a Java block, ...
AbortQ   (Mathematica LibraryLink C Function)
mint AbortQ () returns TRUE if Mathematica is in the process of an abort.
MTensor_disown   (Mathematica LibraryLink C Function)
void MTensor_disown (MTensor t) disowns a reference to an MTensor that was passed between a library function and Mathematica using shared memory management.
Calling .NET from Mathematica   (NETLink Tutorial)
.NET/Link provides Mathematica users with the ability to interact with arbitrary .NET types directly from Mathematica. You can create objects and call methods and properties ...
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