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Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Eric Richard Rochester
Book Image

Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Eric Richard Rochester

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Clojure Data Analysis Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Creating functions from Mathematica


We can use Mathematica to create functions that we can pass around and call from Clojure, similar to other functions. Moreover, we can also call these functions from within Mathematica and pass them around in Mathematica. As far as each environment is concerned, functions from the other environment are just black boxes that can be called, but even that much is still very useful.

Getting ready

We must first have Clojuratica and Mathematica talking to each other. Either complete the Setting up Mathematica to talk to Clojuratica for Mac OS X and Linux recipe or the Setting up Mathematica to talk to Clojuratica for Windows recipe. Also, we need to call the init-mma function beforehand.

Also, we must make sure that the Clojuratica namespace is imported into our script or REPL:

(use 'clojuratica)

How to do it…

Here, we'll create a function that simply wraps the FactorInteger Mathematica function:

(def factor-int
  (math
    (Function [x] (FactorInteger x))))

We can...