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tantiger Posted - 11/02/2001 : 9:24:14 PM
Say, I have some integrals to be calculated in mathematica. After that, I have to input the outcoming results one by one to Origin.
Is there any easy method to tell Origin to get those output from Mathematica?

Thanks!

Edited by - tantiger on 11/02/2001 21:25:34
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brentorigin Posted - 06/03/2004 : 09:36:10 AM
It has been sometime now on this subject. Have the problems been resolved?? I am experiencing the same problems as described earlier in that only a certain few examples work, but my trials do not. Where would I find out more examples or information on how to enter higher order ODEs and PDEs in the Evaluation Tab?

tantiger Posted - 11/16/2001 : 01:24:26 AM
I really appreciate your help very much.
But, as you will never expect, your last code never works.
That is why I am wondering what is behind OriginParPlot.
I can never specify my own functions and except for the example in the manual, no trial was successful.
Could you please try your example on your machine?

Edited by - tantiger on 11/16/2001 01:25:44
tantiger Posted - 11/15/2001 : 01:28:11 AM
What I am wondering is the function
OriginParPlot[]
I don't know the details about this function, because you can use xval and yval to receive data back as indicated in the manual. However, there is no explanation on this function.
tantiger Posted - 11/04/2001 : 8:25:28 PM
I have already installed, but I don't know how to receive that data back.
There are only few samples in the manual, one is using xval and yval, but it didn't say much about how to define them. Another is just evaluate the expression, not on how to receive the outcoming result back to origin.
Could you please show one clear example?

Edited by - tantiger on 11/04/2001 21:32:25
easwar Posted - 11/03/2001 : 10:47:32 AM
Yes, there is! You can download a free add-on module that will allow transfer of data and expressions between Origin and Mathematica. The module is available on our website at the following location:
http://www.originlab.com/www/downloads/addon_modules/module_details.cfm?mod=Origin%20Link%20for%20Mathematica

Easwar
OriginLab.

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