Mathematica Link for Excel

Introduction

Link for Excel

With Mathematica Link for Excel, you can have it all: All of the power and sophistication of Mathematica. All of the familiarity and convenience of Excel. Mathematica Link for Excel eliminates the complexities of bridging the two programs, giving you the best of both worlds.

Mathematica Link for Excel adds over a thousand functions and options to Excel and lets you interactively explore them using the Mathematica function wizard. Excel formulas can suddenly perform symbolic computations, find complex roots, plot equations, and much more. Displaying Mathematica graphics and typesetting equations in Excel is as easy as entering a formula. Data and equations can be visualized in new and insightful ways that are not possible in Excel alone.


Key Features

Mathematica Link for Excel is a fully bidirectional link that can be used to:

  • Create spreadsheet formulas that call Mathematica from within Excel
  • Write code in Mathematica that interacts with and automates Excel
  • Call Mathematica code as if it were an Excel macro
  • Develop customized Excel import and export routines in Mathematica
  • Copy and paste between Mathematica and Excel
  • Display Mathematica graphics and typeset expressions in Excel

Forget about creating cumbersome temporary data files—instead, you can easily copy and paste data between Mathematica and Excel. Experience unparalleled "side-by-side" use of both programs as you programmatically read and write data from Mathematica notebooks to Excel workbooks, even ones that are currently open in Excel. You can also convert Mathematica notebooks into Excel macros in just a few simple steps.

Get the best of both worlds with Mathematica Link for Excel.

Mathematica Link for Excel 3.5 requires Mathematica 6/7/8 and Microsoft Excel 2003/2007/2010 and is available for Windows XP/Vista/7. Both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Mathematica and Excel are supported. Earlier software and operating systems may be supported with a few limitations.

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