The symbolic architecture of Mathematica notebooks allows immediate interoperability with a wide range of document, web, graphics and other formats. Mathematica automatically ...
Mathematica can immediately export graphics and animations to online, print, and web formats, preserving dynamic annotation when possible. Mathematica also has powerful ...
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(Mathematica Import/Export Format) C programming language. General purpose implementation language for computer systems and applications. Developed at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1972.
Mathematica can export tables of numerical and textual data to any common spreadsheet file format or as formatted text. It can also import from such formats to give ...
Importing and Exporting Data Importing and Exporting Files Exporting Graphics and Sounds
Mathematica supports state-of-the-art splines for use both in graphics and computational applications. Mathematica allows not just cubic splines, but splines of any ...
ConversionRules is an option for Cell that can be set to a list of rules specifying how the contents of the cell are to be converted to external formats.
In the standard notebook front end, Mathematica allows you to set a large number of global options. The values of all these options are by default saved in a "preferences ...
Mathematica can export tables of numerical and textual data to all common database file formats. It can also import from database formats to give Mathematica arrays and ...
Computable Document Format (CDF) files supply a rich deployment method leveraging the power and flexibility of the Mathematica language with the wide distribution provided by ...