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Where can I install the Wolfram ExtraPackages? Especially the Notation packages? I do not seem to have it by default ( In the Utilities, I have only two documents, called CleanSlate.m and URLTools.m?) and I cannot find any information on that.
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Where can I install the Wolfram ExtraPackages? Especially the Notation packages? I do not seem to have it by default ( In the Utilities, I have only two documents, called CleanSlate.m and URLTools.m?) and I cannot find any information on that.
packages custom-notation notation
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Where can I install the Wolfram ExtraPackages? Especially the Notation packages? I do not seem to have it by default ( In the Utilities, I have only two documents, called CleanSlate.m and URLTools.m?) and I cannot find any information on that.
packages custom-notation notation
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Where can I install the Wolfram ExtraPackages? Especially the Notation packages? I do not seem to have it by default ( In the Utilities, I have only two documents, called CleanSlate.m and URLTools.m?) and I cannot find any information on that.
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Oh ok, so after some further reading, it seems that doing:
<< Notation`
does the trick. I was trying to do something like
Needs[Utilities`Notation`]
but with no success. I am not very sure where Wolfram takes the package from though?
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I believe the Notation package can be found by callingSystemOpen[$InstallationDirectory]
and then navigating to the folder AddOns > Packages. These are all preinstalled packages, they just aren't loaded into system memory when Mathematica is opened (presumably to reduce load times and memory usage for typically non-critical packages).
– MassDefect
40 mins ago
It is exactly as MassDefect said. You can open the folder directly withSystemOpen@ FileNameJoin[{$InstallationDirectory, "AddOns", "Packages", "Notation"}]
.
– Henrik Schumacher
26 mins ago
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Oh ok, so after some further reading, it seems that doing:
<< Notation`
does the trick. I was trying to do something like
Needs[Utilities`Notation`]
but with no success. I am not very sure where Wolfram takes the package from though?
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I believe the Notation package can be found by callingSystemOpen[$InstallationDirectory]
and then navigating to the folder AddOns > Packages. These are all preinstalled packages, they just aren't loaded into system memory when Mathematica is opened (presumably to reduce load times and memory usage for typically non-critical packages).
– MassDefect
40 mins ago
It is exactly as MassDefect said. You can open the folder directly withSystemOpen@ FileNameJoin[{$InstallationDirectory, "AddOns", "Packages", "Notation"}]
.
– Henrik Schumacher
26 mins ago
add a comment |
Oh ok, so after some further reading, it seems that doing:
<< Notation`
does the trick. I was trying to do something like
Needs[Utilities`Notation`]
but with no success. I am not very sure where Wolfram takes the package from though?
New contributor
2
I believe the Notation package can be found by callingSystemOpen[$InstallationDirectory]
and then navigating to the folder AddOns > Packages. These are all preinstalled packages, they just aren't loaded into system memory when Mathematica is opened (presumably to reduce load times and memory usage for typically non-critical packages).
– MassDefect
40 mins ago
It is exactly as MassDefect said. You can open the folder directly withSystemOpen@ FileNameJoin[{$InstallationDirectory, "AddOns", "Packages", "Notation"}]
.
– Henrik Schumacher
26 mins ago
add a comment |
Oh ok, so after some further reading, it seems that doing:
<< Notation`
does the trick. I was trying to do something like
Needs[Utilities`Notation`]
but with no success. I am not very sure where Wolfram takes the package from though?
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Oh ok, so after some further reading, it seems that doing:
<< Notation`
does the trick. I was trying to do something like
Needs[Utilities`Notation`]
but with no success. I am not very sure where Wolfram takes the package from though?
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I believe the Notation package can be found by callingSystemOpen[$InstallationDirectory]
and then navigating to the folder AddOns > Packages. These are all preinstalled packages, they just aren't loaded into system memory when Mathematica is opened (presumably to reduce load times and memory usage for typically non-critical packages).
– MassDefect
40 mins ago
It is exactly as MassDefect said. You can open the folder directly withSystemOpen@ FileNameJoin[{$InstallationDirectory, "AddOns", "Packages", "Notation"}]
.
– Henrik Schumacher
26 mins ago
add a comment |
2
I believe the Notation package can be found by callingSystemOpen[$InstallationDirectory]
and then navigating to the folder AddOns > Packages. These are all preinstalled packages, they just aren't loaded into system memory when Mathematica is opened (presumably to reduce load times and memory usage for typically non-critical packages).
– MassDefect
40 mins ago
It is exactly as MassDefect said. You can open the folder directly withSystemOpen@ FileNameJoin[{$InstallationDirectory, "AddOns", "Packages", "Notation"}]
.
– Henrik Schumacher
26 mins ago
2
2
I believe the Notation package can be found by calling
SystemOpen[$InstallationDirectory]
and then navigating to the folder AddOns > Packages. These are all preinstalled packages, they just aren't loaded into system memory when Mathematica is opened (presumably to reduce load times and memory usage for typically non-critical packages).– MassDefect
40 mins ago
I believe the Notation package can be found by calling
SystemOpen[$InstallationDirectory]
and then navigating to the folder AddOns > Packages. These are all preinstalled packages, they just aren't loaded into system memory when Mathematica is opened (presumably to reduce load times and memory usage for typically non-critical packages).– MassDefect
40 mins ago
It is exactly as MassDefect said. You can open the folder directly with
SystemOpen@ FileNameJoin[{$InstallationDirectory, "AddOns", "Packages", "Notation"}]
.– Henrik Schumacher
26 mins ago
It is exactly as MassDefect said. You can open the folder directly with
SystemOpen@ FileNameJoin[{$InstallationDirectory, "AddOns", "Packages", "Notation"}]
.– Henrik Schumacher
26 mins ago
add a comment |
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