Raku package for serialization of Raku objects and expressions to Mathematica expressions.
Remark: Mathematica is also known as Wolfram Language (WL). Mathematica and WL are used as synonyms below.
Here we convert an array of pairs into a WL expression.
use Mathematica::Serializer;
encode-to-wl([ "a" => 23, "karma" => 'interest', "instance" => 1/3, "ary" => Whatever, "condo" => Nil]):!encoded-head;
# List[Rule["a",23],Rule["karma","interest"],Rule["instance",Rational[1,3]],Rule["ary",Automatic],Rule["condo",NULL]]
Here is a list of date-time objects:
my @dts = (DateTime.new(2022,1,1,2,9,0), DateTime.new(2022,1,1,11,35,0), DateTime.new(2022,1,1,11,36,0)).Seq;
# [2022-01-01T02:09:00Z 2022-01-01T11:35:00Z 2022-01-01T11:36:00Z]
Here we convert that list into a Mathematica expression:
@dts ==> encode-to-wl
# WLEncoded[List[DateObject[{2022,1,1,2,9,0}],DateObject[{2022,1,1,11,35,0}],DateObject[{2022,1,1,11,36,0}]]]
[AA1] Anton Antonov, "Connecting Mathematica and Raku", (2021), RakuForPrediction at WordPress.
[AAp1] Anton Antonov Text::CodeProcessing Raku package, (2021-2022), GitHub/antononcube.
[AAp2] Anton Antonov Mathematica-Grammar Raku package, (2021-2022), GitHub/antononcube.
[AAp3] Anton Antonov, RakuMode Mathematica package, (2020-2021), ConversationalAgents at GitHub/antononcube.