Mathematica Environment

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Hi guys,
Hope everything its nice!!
I was wondering if someone could explain why there is an environment varibable called MATHEMATICA_HOME, is there an easy way to connect Mathematica and Houdini?

Thank you very much!
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Are you looking in the ‘About Houdini’, environmental variables can be seen there for other apps.

try ‘hconfig -h’ in the console/terminal shows you Houdini's env var.
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Yes indeed…
So, is there a way to call Mathematica from Houdini? for example scatter some points in a surface and then use Mathematica plotting tools to have a 3D plot of those points?

These is because I'm using Houdini for digital fabrication and Mathematica could be a very useful tool to integrate to my pipeline.



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A quick google shows that Mathematica seems to support the .ply format since I've never used it. So I would just save your geometry as a .ply file and load it into Mathematica.
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I am also very interested in this topic. Maybe this is interesting for you:

https://vimeo.com/55147619 [vimeo.com]
Technical Reel 2015 [vimeo.com]
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Using mathscript from Python code in Houdini sounds like a good idea. Those things that Macha needed to use in Mathematica have since been added to Houdini though.
Edited by - Sept. 14, 2014 00:27:31
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Hey guys,

The .ply option is working good right now for me, with Import and fixing Z as up axis in Mathematica…

I contacted Macha a while ago, he is using a Python solution to connect both apps, but I haven't had time to check it.


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