Does there exist a way to use Eureqa software with Mathematica under Windows?
That is, is there a working client to connect to a Eureqa server?
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1$\begingroup$ I use Eureqa (aka Nutonian aka Formulize) and Mathematica. But ... what kind of interoperability do you expect. And ... Who is "they" ? $\endgroup$– Dr. belisariusMay 18, 2013 at 1:37
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$\begingroup$ I have used Eureqa and it's a nice tool, but I'm not aware of any Mathematica link. It's easy enough to copy the results from the Eureqa program manually. There is an easy API that you might try: code.google.com/p/eureqa-api $\endgroup$– Sjoerd C. de VriesMay 18, 2013 at 7:09
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$\begingroup$ A Mathematica client here:github.com/shanecelis/eureqa-mathematica-client $\endgroup$– Sjoerd C. de VriesMay 18, 2013 at 7:16
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$\begingroup$ TC, I slightly rewrote your question to be less open-ended, to better fit with the expected Q&A format. It is better to write a question seeking a single direct answer, than one that appears to be polling, e.g. "Do any of you..." etc. $\endgroup$– Mr.WizardMay 18, 2013 at 7:29
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$\begingroup$ You might also be interested in a similar program with very strong ties to Mathematica: evolved-analytics.com/?q=datamodeler/keyfeatures $\endgroup$– Sjoerd C. de VriesMay 18, 2013 at 7:37
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