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razva Posted - 04/24/2006 : 08:12:00 AM
Origin Version 7.5 Pro SR5
Operating System:XP Pro SP2


I have made some calculus with Mathematica v5.0 and I obtained the result I was interested as a function of variable x. I need this function to plot it with Origin. Up to now I managed to make it by printing the result from mathematica on paper and then manually imputing the function in Origin function plot.
The problem is now more complicated as i have more functions to plot and they are some big expressions and it takes me at least half an hour just to write them in Origin. So I need to make some import from Mathematica into Origin or at least to make some copy and paste for this functions. But it is not so easy as Mathematica is using a different text formating with symbols Origin does not understand. I have also tried to use OriginLink for Mathematica. The problem with this application is that it cannot plot my own defined function I have calculated in Mathematica. Or at least I do not know how to define so that both programs to know it by name.
Please help me to solve this problem.
Thnx

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