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.MX File Extension

A .MX file is a Mathematica Serialized Package File, created by Wolfram Research.

Open with Wolfram Research Mathematica. Available for Windows and Mac.

What is a .MX file?

The file extension .MX refers to a Mathematica Serialized Package File. This type of file is a binary package specifically created by the software Mathematica, which is a powerful application used for mathematical computations and visualizing data. The .MX file stores data in the form of Mathematica expressions, but in a special format that is designed for quick loading. This format is proprietary, meaning it is unique to Mathematica and not openly shared with other software.

The main purpose of .MX files is to distribute packages of Mathematica functions and data. Because these files are saved in a binary format, they are not readable by humans directly – you can't open them in a text editor and understand the content. Also, .MX files are specific to the version and operating system of Mathematica that created them, meaning they cannot be shared across different versions or different operating systems.

To work with .MX files in Mathematica, you can use several commands: - To create an .MX file, you can use the `DumpSave` command. - To read an .MX file, you can use the `Get` command or the `Import` command. For example, typing `Import["myFile.mx"]` in Mathematica will read the .MX file named "myFile.mx" and load its contents. - To save data into an .MX file, you can use the `Export` command. For instance, `Export["myFile.mx", expr]` will take the expression `expr` and save it in a serialized form into "myFile.mx".

The primary program that can open and manipulate .MX files is Wolfram Research Mathematica. Since the file format is closely integrated with the functionalities of Mathematica, no other programs are typically capable of opening this type of file.

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