![]() ![]() It’s 207 days-or a little over 6 months-since we released Version 12.3. (Yes, the 1, 3 theme-complete with the fact that it’s the 13th of the month today-is amusing, if coincidental.) Today I’m excited to announce the latest results of our long-running R&D pipeline: Version 13 of Wolfram Language and Mathematica. Just a few weeks ago it was 1/3 of a century since Mathematica 1.0 was released. Launching Version 13.0 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica Launching Version 13.0 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica December 13, 2021 Introducing Tools for the Creation of Paclets.Everything for Quizzes Right in the Language.Progress in Seeing the Progress of Computations.Automating the Problem of Tracking for Robots and More.New Visualization & Diagnostics for Machine Learning.Bio Sequences: Plots, Secondary Bonds and More.Geometric Regions: Fitting and Building.Getting Time Right: Leap Seconds & More.More PDE Modeling: Solid & Structural Mechanics.Mathematical Functions: A Milestone Is Reached.To activate your library, make sure it is checked, then click “Apply”.In the dialog, click the “Add Library Path” button and navigate to the folder that contains your library files.In the Options dialog, select Global ► Modelica Libraries.On macOS, navigate to System Modeler ► Preferences. ![]() To get to the Options menu, navigate to Tools ► Options.Adding Custom Modelica Libraries to System Modeler You can install unsupported libraries however, to work, they must comply with Modelica Versions 3.2.3 or 4.0.0. ![]() The System Modeler documentation lists every supported MSL library. System Modeler currently supports a variety of MSL libraries. We recommend that you use the bundled versions of MSL, because we test and optimize these for System Modeler. These libraries are bundled together with System Modeler’s installation files. ![]() System Modeler 13.3 supports Modelica Standard Library (MSL) Versions 3.2.3 and 4.0.0. ![]()
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