Created by Davide Carpi (davide.carpi@gmail.com) in the scope of SMath project. Published by w3b5urf3r.
This is Open Source project. Sources shared under MIT Licence and available in public SVN repository.

Features of Data Exchange

Version 1.1.7813.24580

File types

Additional components that extend the capabilities of the SMath Studio program by adding support for various file types.

  1. .odt — ODF Text Document
  2. .tex — XeLaTeX Document

Functions

Additional components that add new mathematical functions to the SMath Studio program, necessary for solving problems from various fields.

  1. exportData.CSV("1:variable", "2:string")
    Export "1:variable" into a "2:string".csv file; the file will be placed in the directory of the current SMath document. The function returns '1' if successful.
  2. exportData.CSV("1:variable", "2:string", "3:string")
    Export "1:variable" into a "2:string".csv file; the file will be placed in the "3:string" path. The function returns '1' if successful.
  3. exportData.ODF("1:variable", "2:string")
    Export "1:variable" as a "2:string".odf formula file; the file will be placed in the directory of the current SMath document. The function returns '1' if successful.
  4. exportData.ODF("1:variable", "2:string", "3:string")
    Export "1:variable" as a "2:string".odf formula; the file will be placed in the "3:string" path. The function returns '1' if successful.
  5. exportData.ODS("1:variable", "2:string")
    Export "1:variable" into a "2:string".ods spreadsheet; the file will be placed in the directory of the current SMath document. The function returns '1' if successful.
  6. exportData.ODS("1:variable", "2:string", "3:string")
    Export "1:variable" into a "2:string".ods spreadsheet; the file will be placed in the "3:string" path. The function returns '1' if successful.
  7. fwrite("1:variable", "2:string")
    Export "1:variable" strings into a "2:string" text file; the file will be placed in the directory of the current SMath document. The function returns '1' if successful.
  8. fwrite("1:variable", "2:string", "3:string")
    Export "1:variable" strings into a "2:string" text file; the file will be placed in the "3:string" path. The function returns '1' if successful.
  9. importData.ODS("1:string", "2:string")
    Import ODS spreadsheet data from "1:string" path; get all data from "2:string" sheet name.
  10. importData.ODS("1:string", "2:string", "3:string")
    Import ODS spreadsheet data from "1:string" path; search data into "2:string" sheet name and "3:string" cell.
  11. importData.ODS("1:string", "2:string", "3:string", "4:string")
    Import ODS spreadsheet data from "1:string" path; search data into "2:string" sheet name, from "3:string" cell to "4:string" cell.