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List of LibraryLink examples

Posted 11 years ago
This is a list of a fully functional LibraryLink examples, starting with the bare minimum to more complicated cases:
  1. Doing nothing with LibraryLink -- Explains how to write a minimal example in LibraryLink that takes no arguments and returns nothing
  2. Saying hello with LibraryLink -- Explains how to return a value from a LibraryLink function
  3. Sending greetings from LibraryLink -- Explains how to pass in a value to a LibraryLink function
  4. Squaring integers with LibraryLink -- Explains how to write a basic arithmetic function with LibraryLink
  5. Writing a boolean function with LibraryLink -- Explains how to write a function that returns True or False
  6. Calculating the mean value of a list with LibraryLink -- Explains how to pass lists for a LibraryLink function
  7. Creating a matrix with LibraryLink -- Explains how to return a matrix from a LibraryLink function
  8. Working with complex numbers in LibraryLink 
  9. Working with multiple functions in LibraryLink 
LibraryLink examples which use WolframLink:
  1. Hello World revisited using WolframLink in LibraryLink
  2. Working with a variable number of arguments in LibraryLink
POSTED BY: Arnoud Buzing
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Hello Arnoud,

thanks for these very helpful examples. Unfortunately, there is a case missing:

I would like to pass several MTensors as a result via LibraryLink.

Say, I have a real matrix and a list of integers that I want to pass on.

Thanks, Michael

POSTED BY: Michael Jasi

Not sure how to do this off-hand, but I will ask some people who might know.

Another good place to look for a possible answer is the Q&A site called StackExchange:

https://mathematica.stackexchange.com/search?q=LibraryLink

POSTED BY: Arnoud Buzing

Code is also available in this GitHub repository:

https://github.com/arnoudbuzing/wolfram-librarylink-examples

POSTED BY: Arnoud Buzing
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