Re: Exporting results from Mathematica to other applications
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- Subject: [mg17672] Re: Exporting results from Mathematica to other applications
- From: Pierre infelta <pierre.infelta at epfl.ch>
- Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 23:58:55 -0400
- Organization: EPFL
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yes I have had the same problem posted a question got no answer. Look like no one does cut and paste. I could do that with 2.x with 3.y I find a great variety of export format which semm to all lead to garbage when pasted. A solution to that problem is really needed. samr at gte.net wrote: > > Hi all, > > I am having troubles to export my results on Mathematica to other > applications (e.g., Microsoft Excel and/or plotting applications). > > Traditionally, I would cut a cell (which contains my printed new > results), and paste it onto the next application. This does not work > now, because on pasting, I get some extra formatting stuff in between my > new numbers. > > Example: > > In response to the following (generic) lines in Mathematica : > > For[xxxxxxxxx > Print[n,"\t\t\t",b] > ] > > I get 2 columns, one for each n and s. > Suppose my first "results" were 1 and 0.02048. > > Cutting and pasting those onto an (blank) ASCII file results with, > > Cell[BoxData[ > InterpretationBox[ > RowBox[{"1", "\[InvisibleSpace]", "\<\"\\t\\t\\t\"\>", > "\[InvisibleSpace]", "0.020408163323084798`"}], > SequenceForm[ 1, "\t\t\t", 0.020408163323084798], > Editable->False]], "Print"] > > The extra formatting instructions severely interefers with my work on > the next application. > > Why is this so? > What should I do to be able to simply cut and paste again??? > > ---sam---