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Category Archives: Excel
VBA procedures for the Numerical Analysis of Tabular Functions
Long time on-line friend Alfred Vachris has recently been converting Fortran code developed through his working career into VBA: I had the opportunity to work at Grumman while going to Graduate School and they gave me a part-time job as … Continue reading
Posted in Coordinate Geometry, Curve fitting, Excel, Fortran, Maths, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Aitken Graphical Construction, Alfred Vachris, Arc Length, Excel, Interpolation, Tabular Functions, VBA
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Display Matplotlib animations in Excel
The latest version of pyxll (5.4.0) allows animations generated in Matplotlib to be simply copied to Excel. A spreadsheet with the examples shown below, and the associated Python code can be downloaded from: Animations2.zip The screenshot below shows the simple … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Drawing, Excel, Link to Python, Maths, Newton, NumPy and SciPy, PyXLL, UDFs
Tagged animation, Excel, Mandelbrot animation, Mandelbrot Set, MatPlotlib, Python, PyXLL, UDFs
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Rounding to significant figures
Edited 19th Feb 22, following comment from Larry Schuster Excel does not have a function to round numbers to a specified number of significant numbers, and (rather to my surprise) neither does Python. It is not too hard to write … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Link to Python, Maths, NumPy and SciPy, PyXLL, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, Python, PyXLL, Round, Significant figures, UDF, VBA
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SectionProperties update 3
The SectionProperties spreadsheets previously posted had limited graphics capabilities due to problems with the plotting routines causing Excel to crash. I have now fixed that problem by updating some Python libraries with pip: installing mkl-service numpy 1.21.2 -> 1.22.1 Pillow … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Charts, Charts, Coordinate Geometry, Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Link to Python, Maths, Newton, NumPy and SciPy, PyXLL
Tagged Excel, Python, PyXLL, Section-Properties, Torsion, Warping
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SectionProperties update update
Since my previous post on the Python SectionProperties program it has been updated to Rel. 2.02, with some major changes: The mesh generation library has been changed from MeshPY to Triangle New functions have been added for: Steel sections Concrete … Continue reading
Posted in Concrete, Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Link to Python, Newton, PyXLL, Strand7
Tagged Excel, Python, PyXLL, Section-Properties, Torsion
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