I apologize if this is a stupid question, but this is driving me berserk. I generate a large Table of complex numbers in Mathematica and I want to save it and read it in later. Looking at the documentation I would write:
In[1626]:= foo = Table[i + I j , {i, 1, 3}, {j, 1, 3}];
Export["foo.dat", foo, "Table"];
fooRead = Import["foo.dat", "Table"]
which generates:
Out[1628]= {
{"1+I", "1+2*I", "1+3*I"},
{"2+I", "2+2*I", "2+3*I"},
{"3+I", "3+2*I", "3+3*I"}
}
It looks like this is ok, but note the quotation marks in the output above. It's not the same matrix! If you square it, you get weird results!
In[1629]:= foo^2
fooRead^2
Out[1629]= {
{ 2 I, -3 + 4 I, -8 + 6 I},
{3 + 4 I, 8 I, -5 + 12 I},
{8 + 6 I, 5 + 12 I, 18 I}
}
Out[1630]= {
{("1+I")^2, ("1+2*I")^2, ("1+3*I")^2},
{("2+I")^2, ("2+2*I")^2, ("2+3*I")^2},
{("3+I")^2, ("3+2*I")^2, ("3+3*I")^2}
}
So, my questions are: how can I write out a complex table so that I can read it in again later? And why doesn't Mathematica import the file it exported? (ADthanksVANCE)