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Category Archives: UDFs
Elastic Biaxial Bending
Spreadsheets performing Ultimate Limit State analysis with biaxial moments have been presented previously, most recently here: Biaxial bending update I have now modified the Beam Design Functions spreadsheet to carry out a biaxial moment analysis with linear elastic material properties. … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Concrete, Excel, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged biaxial bending, elastic analysis, Excel, Reinforced Concrete, UDFs, VBA
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Floating Point Precision Problems
A question on Quora : prompted me to look at how these numbers are handled in Excel, in VBA called from Excel, and in Python called from Excel via pyxll. The results are shown in the screenshot below: Column A … Continue reading
CSpline and Malware
I was recently informed that the Malwarebyte program was raising a warning for the CSpline2 download. On checking I found that the spreadsheet had a VBA module called frmPickwb which was not my code. The file has now been updated, … Continue reading
Posted in Computing - general, Curve fitting, UDFs, VBA
Tagged CSpline2, malware, Malwarebyte
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Lambda and VBA
The new Excel Lambda function (see here for more details and links) is currently only available to those signed up to the Beta Preview version of Excel 365, but is has been favourably reviewed by almost all of those who … Continue reading
Posted in Computing - general, Excel, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, Lambda VBA comparison, Lamda functions, UDFs, VBA
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Eval and Let examples
Final example updated 28th Feb 2021, following comment from Craig: There are many examples of the use of the new Let function on the web (see my previous post on this topic for links). This post compares use of Let … Continue reading
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Tagged Eval UDF, Excel, Let function, nested functions, UDFs, VBA
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