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Daily Download 31: Linking to Fortran
Several routines linking to Fortran dll files, produced with the Silverfrost Fortran compiler, have been provided in previous daily downloads. Today’s files are example routines, provided with posts covering the procedures to link Excel to Fortran code. Note that these files … Continue reading
Posted in Computing - general, Excel, Fortran, Link to dll, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, Fortran, linking to Fortran, Silverfrost, UDF, VBA
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Daily Download 30: Data Transfer, to and from VBA
Today’s downloads cover procedures and functions for the transfer of data between VBA and the spreadsheet, and within VBA. Array resources provides a variety of resources and web links covering the transfer of data on the spreadsheet to VBA arrays. Download: http://www.interactiveds.com.au/software/getarray.zip … Continue reading
Posted in Arrays, Computing - general, Excel, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Arrays, data transfer, Excel, GetArray, UDF, VBA, VBA functions
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Daily Download 29: Using VBA – linking to C
The final few days of the daily download series will be dealing with the use of VBA, starting with linking to C (and C++). This was covered in: Linking Excel to C Linking Excel to C – 2 Linking Excel … Continue reading
Posted in Computing - general, Excel, Link to dll, UDFs, VBA
Tagged C++, Excel, linking to c++, UDF, VBA
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Daily Download 28: The Hole Through the Middle of the Earth, using ODE solvers, and Three Blokes
Today’s download is based on a series of posts on the “hole through the middle of the Earth”, which by devious means has been tied in with the solution of differential equations, buckling of columns, and a story by Bill … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Excel, Maths, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged air density, Bill Bailey, column buckling, hole trough the middle of the Earth, Newton, Three blokes
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Daily Download 26: Moving averages and prime numbers
Today’s downloads are the last of the maths related functions: http://interactiveds.com.au/software/MovAv.zip provides a User Defined Function (UDF) to return the moving average of a set of data, and http://www.interactiveds.com.au/software/Primes.zip is a UDF to either generate a set of prime numbers between specified … Continue reading