6/9/2023 0 Comments Wolfram cloud tutorial![]() To deploy a Wolfram API from a Cloud notebook, you can use a web browser to sign into a Wolfram Cloud. You will need a Cloud Account to be able to deploy Wolfram APIs. Setup for Developersīefore using this section, please follow the instructions in the Setup for Excel Users section, which contains setup instructions for the CloudConnector for Excel plugin. See the Example Wolfram APIs section for more examples. Your administrator will tell you if the examples have been installed. If you are connecting to an EPC, it is possible that this API has not been installed and therefore will not work correctly. If this API has been successful, the result should show 65 in the cell. =WolframAPI("/Documentation/Example/AddTwo",Parameter("x",10),Parameter("y",55)) You can verify operation of the CloudConnector by using one of the example APIs. See the Cloud Accounts section for more information. You can sign in by clicking the "Signed Out" button in the Wolfram tab. Additionally, some Wolfram APIs require you to be signed in for access. Using the Wolfram function requires you to be signed into the Wolfram Cloud. See the Preferences section for more information. If you are connecting to an EPC, you will need to change the Cloud Base to the URL of the EPC. The Cloud Base, by default, points to the Public Cloud. See Calling Wolfram APIs > API Name for more details. However, it can be left unset, in which case the cloud account must be given for each call. It is useful if the majority of your APIs are from a single account. The Default Cloud Account avoids the need to specify the cloud account in each Wolfram API call. The most important settings are the Cloud Base and the Default Cloud Account. These settings can be changed by clicking the Wolfram tab and clicking the Preferences button. Once it is installed, you will have direct access to the plugin within Excel, but you may need to change some preference settings for correct operation with a Wolfram Cloud. ![]() Setup for Excel Usersįor CloudConnector for Excel to work, you must download and install the plugin. If you are using an Enterprise Private Cloud (EPC), an administrator can install extra tools to aid development. This tutorial is divided into sections that outline the installation process for Excel users and developers. Wolfram CloudConnector for Excel is a plugin in Excel that calls a Wolfram Cloud through the web. Setup for Administrators (Wolfram Enterprise Private Cloud) ![]()
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