

There are a free maple reader for mathematica, open soruce code. Even the front end recognize inputs with normal parenthesis, I don't know if this is a kernel feature or a frontend one. The other problem is the sintax: mathematica use instead (). Mathematica provide vb and vc samples about this, and says that is easy to do, but actually I don't believe too much this asertion. The other obvious but more hard way, is an user dll. Calling mathematica 2.0 from word (but don't remember which word version) it's free, as is provided as an example somewhere. Or you can try to implement your own interface. But calling mathematica from excel it's a 3rd party pack, so, some few extra money. Nobody can hear you scream in Euclidean space. This question may have been asked before - but what ability is there to open a Mathematica file in Mathcad? It even throws in some random numbers from the distribution - allowing you to specify a larger sample if required.Īt any point you can save to a mathematica document (the "Live Mathematica" link at the lower right). For instance:Īnd it automatically calculates descriptive statistics (mean, kurtosis, etc.) as well as the graph for that distribution. It can actually be used for full calculations. (you can copy any of the three text types above and it works).Īnd that's just rendering. It lists copyable plaintext, mathematica plaintext inputs and Mathematica plaintext output.īut more importantly, you can just type into the interface an equation and it is rended for you. You can then click on the individual components to see that part of the equation. What was interesting was the integration with Mathematica.Ĭlick on the equations and it shows you in words (Mathimatica format?) If you need technical support, please call Wolfram at 80.By now I'm assuming that everyone has seen Wolfram's new site: Visit the Wolfram Alpha page and log-in with your Wolfram ID for access.Check your email for a link to complete you activation.Check your UMass Lowell email account and click the link to validate your Wolfram ID.Fill out the information using your UMass Lowell credentials and click "Create Wolfram ID".Go to the Wolfram website and follow the directions to create an account.

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