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More Sort Functions
I have recently added three new sorting User Defined Functions (UDFs) to the SortFunc-py spreadsheet, and added a new option to the SortV function. The new file may be downloaded from SortFunc.zip, including full open source code. The first new function … Continue reading
Posted in Arrays, Excel, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Dynamic Sort, Excel, Sort Functions, Sort rows, UDF, VBA
2 Comments
ConBeamU Update
Recently a comment pointed out that if the ConBeam, or ConBeamU, user defined functions were used with a single span then the “Out” argument was ignored, so it was not possible to return support reactions. This has now been fixed … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Excel, Frame Analysis, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged continuous beam analysis, Excel, UDF, VBA
18 Comments
Extracting numbers with regular expressions
Shortly after I wrote about extracting numbers from text strings, Winston Snyder at dataprose.org wrote a detailed article about using “regular expressions” to separate text from numbers in any string. I have adapted his routine for the same purpose as … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, extracting numbers from text, regular expressions, UDF, VBA
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Dynamic sorting with Excel, VBA, and Python
A spreadsheet with User Defined Functions (UDFs) to dynamically sort a range of data has previously been presented here and here. I have now modified the Python version of the UDF for improved functionality, added a second Python function, and … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Link to Python, NumPy and SciPy, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, Python, Rank function, Sorting, UDF, VBA
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Transfer of arrays to/from Python with Pyxll – Part 2; Speed
Following the previous post, which looked at the way different data types worked when transferring data between Excel and Python, this post looks at ways t0 get the best performance. As a benchmark I have used a short routine that: … Continue reading
Posted in Arrays, Excel, Link to Python, NumPy and SciPy, VBA
Tagged Excel, improving performance, Numba, Python, PyXLL, transferring data, VBA
1 Comment