@sblom I do have plans to resume my work on package manager, that I did some time ago. But I will have time to do that probably starting in July only. Some related work is here, and in a number of my gists. I may have occasional windows before July to kick-start this, though. If you are interested, I will keep you in the loop.
@LeonidShifrin Great! I've got a prototype package manager bootstrapper written, but I haven't put much thought into package format, and it looks like that's something that you've thought a lot about. :)
Any c-programmers listening atm? I'm playing with CCodeGenerate for the first time, making the code for the example cf = Compile[{{x}},x^2]. Found the libraries, figured out how to make the header file, so I can compile the c code. However, if I run the program it segfaults. The troublemaker is fun(wld, in, &out) with in and out cast as mreal and wld as WolframLibraryData.
@bobthechemist Best option to see how it works is to compile it directly within Mathematica and look at the compiler call, included headers, linked libs, etc..
@Murta is this a known fack that DirectoryName on OSX can't recognize "Dir\File.nb" as a valid path and returns ""? It needs "\" before while it is not creating any with FilenameJoin...
Hey guys, I want to apply a function to a column in my matrix and I was seeing @VitaliyKaurov's answer in here (mathematica.stackexchange.com/questions/3069/…). However, doing something like list /. {list[[All, -1]] -> Log10@list[[All, -1]]} doesn't transform the column. What am I doing wrong?
Ahem, please disregard my question. I forgot to transpose it...........
I try to deploy an almost identical function through CDFDeploy and CloudDeploy. The first one succeeds and the second fails. I was wondering if anybody had an insight as to which features could prevent CloudDeploy from working.
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Hi everyone, I'm plotting Tubes in Mathematica, and setting the VertexColors explicitly. However, for some reason the colors are wrong when rendered, Orange is appearing as Red!
I've tried the default Lighting and Ambient White light, but in both cases Orange appears Red...
It is not an issue if I set the color via Graphics3D, e.g. Graphics3D[{Orange, Tube[...]}]
That does indeed appear red. I'll see if I can find anything useful. Thanks for the example.
@Guillochon If you use VertexColors -> {Hue[0.166], Hue[0.167]} You get a rod that's green on one end and red on the other. It seems like some kind of "snapping" (quantization to nearest primitive color) is taking place.