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New sort functions and sorting to groups
I first posted a user defined function (UDF) to sort spreadsheet or VBA data back in 2009. Finally Microsoft have caught up, and Excel 365 subscribers now have two built in sort functions available: =SORT(array,[sort_index],[sort_order],[by_col]) =SORTBY(array, by_array1, [sort_order1], [by_array2, sort_order2],…) … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, GroupSort Function, Sort Function, Sortby Function, UDF, VBA
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Getting near matches from a list with Python
To return a list of near matches from a long list of strings would be quite difficult in VBA (unless I’m missing something), but in Python it is very simple. Here is the code for this operation, using pyxll to … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Link to Python, PyXLL, UDFs
Tagged close matches, Excel, Python, PyXLL, UDFs, using Excel function wizard
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Stepping through Python code called from Excel
Setting up your editor to allow Python code debugging for functions called from Excel can be tricky, depending on the details of your editor and linking software, but using the Visual Studio Code Editor and Pyxll, this works for me: … Continue reading
Posted in Computing - general, Excel, Link to Python, PyXLL, UDFs
Tagged Debugging, Excel, Python, PyXLL, Visual studio code
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LinEstGap with non-linear functions
The LinEstGap user defined function (UDF) allows the built-in Linest function to be used on data with empty cells or hidden rows, returning results that agree with the chart trend-line function, which automatically ignores blank cells and hidden data. It … Continue reading
Posted in Arrays, Curve fitting, Excel, Maths, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, Exponential curves, Linest, Linest with gaps, Log curves, non-linear curve fitting, Polynomial curves, Power curves, UDF, VBA
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DigitGraph Spreadsheet and WebPlot Digitiser
I have posted here previously a spreadsheet that allows XY data to be extracted from images of graphs, maps or other images of objects in a single plane: How to digitise a scanned image. I have updated the instructions for the … Continue reading
Posted in Charts, Charts, Computing - general, Curve fitting, Drawing, Excel, UDFs, VBA
Tagged DigitGraph, digitize scanned image, Excel, UDF, VBA, WebPlot Digitizer
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