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xlScipy with xlwings
Following a new release of xlwings, I have updated the xlScipy spreadsheet to work with it, and added a few new features: The Matplotlib routines to plot a function entered as text (previously posted as xlMatPlot.zip) have been incorporated on … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Link to Python, Maths, Newton, NumPy and SciPy, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Akima Spline, Cubic splines, Excel, MatPlotlib, Python, Python space functions, UDF, VBA, xlwings
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Two new links
Following the blog theme of using Excel for working with numbers without a $ on the front, I have added to my links: EngineerExcel EngineerExcel.com was founded by Charlie Young. He is a licensed professional engineer with a degree in … Continue reading
Cubic splines with descending x
In response to a recent comment, I have modified the CSpline2 spreadsheet so that the CSplineA and CHSplineA functions will accept x values list in descending order, as well as ascending. For more details of the background to the functions, … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Maths, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Cubic splines, descending x, Excel, UDF, VBA
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8 Year Report
Last years’ statistics for this blog are now uploaded to Onedrive. The link to each post is preserved in the spreadsheet, so it makes a convenient index to what has been posted over the year, and what people are looking at … Continue reading
Spreadsheets all the way down
If you need another reason to attend Excel Summit South, watch this video, and discover that mobile phones are spreadsheets all the way down.