Try using:
FortranForm[e]
in Mathematica as the Fortran output may be easier to translate.
On 10/26/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I need to import some expressions form Mathematica into R editor for
> coding purposes. If I just copy the expression from Mathematica into
Hi,
I need to import some expressions form Mathematica into R editor for
coding purposes. If I just copy the expression from Mathematica into
R
editor, I obtian unuseful string. For instance, if I want to copy the
expression beta/sigma from Mathematica, I have \!\(β\/σ\) in the R
editor. Does
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