# Is it possible to export some equations from a “WYSIWYG” math editor to PHP code

Writing complex equations in PHP is big deal so it would be easier if I could write them as "WYSIWYG" i.e. with MS Mathematics and export them instead of coding them. I checked out if I could use MATLAB but it can only export to C which would mean I would have to rewrite nearly everything...

If Runge-Kutta and FFM simulation is something to you, then you might understand the complexity...

An example of MS Mathematics syntax:

gives xi(t_(n+1))-v_xi(t_(n+1))*(DELTA_(t/2))=xi(t_n)+v_xi(t_n)*(DELTA_(t/2))

(Errors may be in it because of the inconvenient way of copying this)

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What options does MS Math offer to export equations? –  Álvaro G. Vicario Aug 17 '11 at 12:55
It can export to word - which wont be really usefull. Rather I though of having the syntax transcoded with an engine... –  MrRap Aug 17 '11 at 13:00
For those of us who don't know MS Math, an example of syntax used would be helpful - at least to see what we're dealing with. –  Mchl Aug 17 '11 at 13:10
Just checked: export options are restricted to "low res monochrome bitmap" and "propietary XML format". It should be possible to parse <Formula>Divide[1,Exponent[2,n]]</Formula> into something useful but it's work to be done. –  Álvaro G. Vicario Aug 17 '11 at 14:35
I can't see where you find those options... Are you sure you mean this software: bit.ly/op9FGN –  MrRap Aug 17 '11 at 14:41