5/24/2023 0 Comments Raspbian wolframThese examples, though, go a long way to showing the value gained from interfacing with the Pi’s camera and an Arduino, or from visualizing sensor data in meaningful ways. We looked at Wolfram on the Pi a few years ago. Also, the language has excellent documentation. ![]() The data drop examples show off these features to visualize PIR data, for example. The real strength in Wolfram is the specialized features it has for things like sound generation and solving differential equations, neither of which will come into play for a simple example. Between the two videos, you can get a good idea of the sort of things you can accomplish using a Pi with the language. There is even a project that uses an Arduino for more I/O. Not the kind of thing that Wolfram is known for, but fine as a “hello world” project. ![]() The second video, below, shows some older example projects including a simple home alarm with a PIR sensor. ![]() Wolfram runs on the Raspberry Pi, however, and there is a recent video (below) showing a Raspberry Pi, controlling I/O devices, and interacting with the Web using Wolfram data drop. When you think of Mathematica and Wolfram, you probably think high-power number crunching.
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