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zussini Posted - 01/17/2016 : 06:50:37 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Origin 2016, Mathematica 10.2
Operating System: Windows 10
Hi, I am trying to use functions written in Mathematica in MathLink.
I tried many things but none of them worked. I tried to hard code whole expressions in Evaluate and then use it in Column or in Plot segment but got all the time error that Receive Array from Mathematica Failed. Could You help me with that ?
I would like to avoid doing it by hard way of exporting data points from the function and read it in origin. I would prefer to just export whole expression and use the same expression in origin without having it to retype every time. I will be doing it many time on formulas consisting of many lines (big probabillity of mistype error). I appreciate for any help on that matter.

piotrek
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SeanMao Posted - 01/18/2016 : 04:56:02 AM
Hi,

Actually you can use Save command to save the function you defined in Mathematica and then directly import the saved function file into Origin using Mathematica Link dialog and Evaluate tab.




Regards!

Sean

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