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Units for Excel 3 – Editing the units table
I have made several changes to the Units4Excel spreadsheet: Litres added as the base SI unit of fluid volume. Units added for specific heat Units added for fuel consumption in both km/litre and litres/100 km form As before, the revisions … Continue reading
Units for Excel 2 – Unit aware evaluation of functions
The Units4Excel spreadsheet described in the first post of this series provides functions to convert values from one set of units to another, but does not allow for automatic evaluation of functions, taking account of the specified units, as performed by programs … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Conversion, Excel, UDF, Units, Units aware, VBA
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Alglib Spline Functions 1.32
Following a comment to AlgLib Spline Functions, the AL-Spline-Matrix spreadsheets have been updated, and may be downloaded from AL-Spline-Matrix03 for Excel 2003 and earlier and AL-Spline-Matrix07 for Excel 2007 and 2010.
Posted in AlgLib, Excel, Maths, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Akima Spline, AlgLib, Catmull-Rom Spline, Cubic spline, Excel, Hermite Spline, Least Squares fit, Spline, Spline Integration, UDF, VBA
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Ping Back Ping Backs
One of the nice things about writing a blog is that when people follow a link to your site you get a link to where they came from, which often leads to interesting places you would not have otherwise found. … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Newton, VBA
Tagged Colin Legg, EE Times, links, RAD Excel, Solve polynomial
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Units for Excel
One of the reasons that programs like MathCad tend to be preferred to Excel for engineering and scientific applications is that they have much better facilities for dealing with different units of measurement. This isn’t difficult, since the only built-in function provided … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Conversion, Excel, Open source, UDF, Units, VBA
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