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Make it into a Mathematica Application, which in this case would include your package, an init.m file and any notebook you wanted to send to your reader. Put it all in your UserBaseDirectory/Applications folder. (It should have a dollar sign but I...
There are a number of ways of using Mathematica which could be considered as "developing software" at various levels. Many users use Mathematica as a programmable super graphical calculator from which they copy out results, sometimes by hand, to Tex...
Is this a new official replacement for Wolfram Workbench 2 and 3? Is it available to all Mathematica users? Just wondering because I thought there might be something of a more official announcement and not just an installation procedure.
Anthony, it is a bit difficult to follow your posting. It might have been better if posted as code. If you are interested in vectors as linear operators then there is an application that does that and much more. It is a [Grassmann Calculus][1]...
Kirill, I have an essay at my web site called [A Mathematica Style][1] that among other things gives an overview of using Workbench to create documentation. Documentation would usually be part of a larger entity called a Mathematica Application,...
Even if you could smoothly rotate, or zoom, on a plot with 500,000 points it seems to me that the plot would be so dense that it would be difficult to extract information from it. One wouldn't even be able to see the surface. And what, precisely, is...
Immediate and Delayed assignments have the same context and domain of applicability. Sometimes there may be a reason to use delayed and sometimes a reason to use immediate. Often you can use either. In the example of caseData in my reply using a...
Sure, you can use Callouts on ParametricPlots! Here's an example: ![enter image description here][1] All you need is Callout in the form of a Graphics primitive. Then you can use it on anything in Graphics: Circles, Rectangles, Lines, Points...
For Graphics look up Rotate, and for vectors look up RotationTransform or RotationMatrix.
This was fixed in 10.4 and is still fixed in 11.0.