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Category Archives: UDFs
py_Numpy update 2: Polynomial functions
Continuing from the previous post, this post looks at the polynomial functions in the revised py_Numpy spreadsheet. The updated code and spreadsheet can be downloaded from: py_SciPy.zip The available functions call the Numpy functions for solution and evaluation of polynomials, … Continue reading
Posted in Curve fitting, Excel, Link to Python, Maths, Newton, NumPy and SciPy, PyXLL, UDFs
Tagged Excel, Numba, Numpy, Polynomial functions, Python, PyXLL, UDFs
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Numpy where and split, and py_Numpy update
The py_Numpy spreadsheet and associated code has been updated, with two new functions, links to the Numpy on-line help updated, and updates to sorting and polynomial functions. The updated code and spreadsheet can be downloaded from: Updated Numpy files included … Continue reading
py_RC Elastic 1.05 with elastic biaxial bending
The py_RC Elastic spreadsheet (last discussed here) has been updated with a new function py_Biax, providing elastic analysis of reinforced concrete sections under combined axial load and biaxial bending. The new spreadsheet and associated Python code can be downloaded from: py_RC … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Concrete, Excel, Link to Python, Newton, PyXLL, UDFs
Tagged biaxial bending, elastic analysis, Excel, Python, PyXLL, Reinforced Concrete, UDFs
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ConBeamU update
Following a comment at https://newtonexcelbach.com/2023/01/20/using-conbeamu/ I have updated the ConBeamU-Template file so that the function to select the input range works the same as in the main spreadsheet. For more details of how the spreadsheet works, see the link above, … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Excel, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged ConBeamU, Excel, Excel Solver, Maximum deflection, Maximum moment, UDFs, Units, VBA
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Long integers in Python and Excel and py_Fact
I have added a new py_Fact function to the py_Scipy module, that returns the factorial of an integer as a float if it is up to 15 digits long, or a string for longer numbers. The revised code, and the … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Link to Python, Maths, Newton, NumPy and SciPy, PyXLL, UDFs
Tagged Excel, Factorial function, Python, PyXLL, SciPy, UDFs
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