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Mathematica Link for Excel
Introduction
If you do complex mathematical calculations or data analysis in Excel, you know what it's like to bump up against the limitations of its computing capability. Now, Mathematica Link for Excel opens up your possibilities.
By providing more powerful computational and graphical functionality to your Excel spreadsheet, Mathematica Link for Excel enables you to go beyond what's possible in Excel alone. Now with this new link, Excel can perform thousands of functions to give its spreadsheets a whole new level of abilities that include the following:
- A vast assortment of math functions
- More-sophisticated statistical analysis
- Numeric precision far beyond Excel's
- Powerful yet simple programming
- Symbolic computational capabilities
- Easy-to-use Mathematica function wizard
With Mathematica Link for Excel, your Excel spreadsheets can perform integration and differentiation and solve differential equations. They can also perform sophisticated data analysis using Mathematica's powerful statistics capabilities which include data smoothing and manipulation, linear and nonlinear regression with diagnostics, hypothesis testing and much more. Data and equations can be visualised in new and insightful ways that are not possible in Excel alone. With the click of a button, you can simply send your data and equations off to Mathematica to graph, and the results are returned from Mathematica directly into your Excel spreadsheet.
And since Mathematica itself is extensible you can also bring the additional power of Mathematica application packages such as Financial Essentials right into Excel. You can even write your own Mathematica packages inside Excel. Mathematica Link for Excel also offers a way to read in Bloomberg and Reuters live and historical time series data to Mathematica.