Hi, I am currently programming using c++ language and want to take advantage of some very useful wolfram mathematica functions :

By that, i mean sending external datas or using symbolic calculus, applying required functions, and taking the result back in an array of my c++ program for example;

I started reading on mathlink and I was wondering if it was only for creating new function in c++ so it could be used in mathematica environnement?

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You'd have to look at the matematica api?

You'd have to look at the matematica api?

Yes, but it seems you can only use c++ for creating executables for new functions that you will use in mathematica... ?

It is possible to do the opposite ?

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