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Maple 9 Learning Guide - Maplesoft

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294 • Chapter 8: Input and OutputExporting As <strong>Maple</strong> Text1. Open the worksheet to export.To export a worksheet as <strong>Maple</strong> text:2. From the File menu, select Export As. The Export As dialogopens.3. Select <strong>Maple</strong> Text as a file type.4. Specify a path and folder for the file.5. Enter a filename.6. Click ExportExample of Export to <strong>Maple</strong> Text Format The following is a portionof a <strong>Maple</strong> worksheet exported as <strong>Maple</strong> text.# An Indefinite Integral# Calculation# Look at the integral Int(x^2*sin(x-a),x);. Notice that its# integrand, x^2*sin(x-a);, depends on the parameter a;.# Give the integral a name so that you can refer to it later.> expr := Int(x^2 * sin(x-a), x);/| 2expr := | x sin(x - a) dx|/# The value of the integral is an anti-derivative of the# integrand.> answer := value( % );Opening A Worksheet in <strong>Maple</strong> Text Format To open a worksheet in<strong>Maple</strong> text format (as in the previous example):1. From the File menu, select Open. The Open dialog appears.2. Select Text as file type.3. Double-click the desired file. The Text Format Choice dialog opens.4. Select <strong>Maple</strong> Text.5. Click OK.

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