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Category Archives: PyXLL
The answer to Life the Universe and Everything …
is 42, as is well-known: The actual question, to which the answer is 42, is not known, but a lesser known long standing question involving this number has recently been solved: The original problem, set in 1954 at the University … Continue reading
Posted in Computing - general, Excel, Maths, Newton, PyXLL
Tagged 42, Excel, Life the Universe and Everything, mpmath, PyXLL
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Multiple Integration with Scipy
Scipy has 3 functions for multiple numerical integration in the scipy.integrate module: dblquad: Compute a double integral. tplquad: Compute a triple integral’ nquad: Integration over multiple variables. I have written six functions to call these functions from Excel, via Pyxll: Each … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Link to Python, Maths, Newton, Numerical integration, NumPy and SciPy, PyXLL, UDFs
Tagged Excel, multiple integration, Python, PyXLL, SciPy, UDFs
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mpmath for Excel
mpmath has been mentioned in passing here before, but not in any detail. The mpmath site says: mpmath is a free (BSD licensed) Python library for real and complex floating-point arithmetic with arbitrary precision. It has been developed by Fredrik … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Link to Python, Maths, PyXLL, UDFs, VBA, xlwings
Tagged evaluate pi, Excel, high precision maths, mpmath, Python, PyXLL, UDFs, VBA, xlwings
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Transferring large arrays with Pyxll
Pyxll is a commercial Excel add-in linking Excel and Python. The latest version offers greatly improved performance in transferring data between Excel and Python as Numpy arrays, amongst many other new features and improvements. To check what this means in practice, … Continue reading
Posted in Arrays, Excel, Frame Analysis, Link to Python, PyXLL, UDFs, VBA
Tagged data transfer time, Excel, large arrays, Python, PyXLL, UDFs, VBA
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