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    wright45 Guest

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    Are there any programs out there that do math notation recognition?
    I know xThink just came out, but does it do math recognition? From what I understand, it will only evaluate your expression (which is still incredible), but not convert it.

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    The same company (www.xthink.com) has a package called MathJournal coming out 2nd quarter 2004 that may be what you are looking for. They have some demo videos viewable on their website.

    Russell

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    The same company (www.xthink.com) has a package called MathJournal coming out 2nd quarter 2004 that may be what you are looking for. They have some demo videos viewable on their website.

    Russell

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    wright45 Guest

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    I'll check them out at school... (home is dial-up )
    Thanks

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    wright45 Guest

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    I'll check them out at school... (home is dial-up )
    Thanks

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    Spencer Guest

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    Are you talking about converting the equations into text after or before the expressions are evaluated? If I want to convert my calculations to text, I copy the ink out of xThink Calculator and into Windows Journal, then I convert it. I don't do this very often though, most of the time I just copy it into Journal and save it along with my notes.

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    Are you talking about converting the equations into text after or before the expressions are evaluated? If I want to convert my calculations to text, I copy the ink out of xThink Calculator and into Windows Journal, then I convert it. I don't do this very often though, most of the time I just copy it into Journal and save it along with my notes.

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    wright45 Guest

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    I'm talking about converting hand-written expressions, equations, etc.. into a "equation editor 3.0" format (found in MSWord) or MathType format (its some kind of "plug-in" you can purchase for Word). I don't know if your familiar with those.

    Basically all they do is allow you to write an expression like:

    (sin(5x+2))^2/sin(x) (or whatever)

    in the regular way we would write this by hand.


    "There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't."
    Hey I like that!

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    wright45 Guest

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    I'm talking about converting hand-written expressions, equations, etc.. into a "equation editor 3.0" format (found in MSWord) or MathType format (its some kind of "plug-in" you can purchase for Word). I don't know if your familiar with those.

    Basically all they do is allow you to write an expression like:

    (sin(5x+2))^2/sin(x) (or whatever)

    in the regular way we would write this by hand.


    "There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary and those who don't."
    Hey I like that!

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