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Scipy linear algebra functions in Excel
The file pyLinAlgfuncs3.zip has open source Python code allowing the Scipy linear algebra functions to be called from Excel using the pyxll add-in. It also includes all the Python code to perform LU decomposition, as discussed in the previous post., … Continue reading
Posted in Arrays, Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Frame Analysis, Link to Python, Maths, Newton, NumPy and SciPy, PyXLL, UDFs
Tagged Excel, Liear algebra functions, Link to Python, PyPardiso, PyXLL, Scipy Linalg, UDFs
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Installing Python and pyxll from scratch
Updated 28th September 2022. Matplotlib latest version OK. I recently installed Python and pyxll (plus the required additional libraries) on a new computer, which raised a few problems with incompatible versions, so here is a summary of what worked (as … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Arrays, Charts, Coordinate Geometry, Differential Equations, Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Link to Python, Maths, Newton, Numerical integration, NumPy and SciPy, Python Pandas, PyXLL, UDFs
Tagged Excel, installation, kaleido, MatPlotlib, mpmath, Numba, Numpy, Pint, plotly, PyPardiso, Python, PyXLL, SciPy, sectionproperties, Sympy
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Installing PyPardiso and speed of Scipy spsolve
I recently upgraded to Python 3.10, and because of some problems with my previous installation I decided to do a complete new installation using pip, which required installation of all the libraries needed for my various programs. For my linear … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Frame Analysis, Link to Python, Newton, NumPy and SciPy, PyXLL, UDFs
Tagged Excel, PyPardiso, Python, PyXLL, SciPy, sparse matrices, sparse solvers
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Installing PyPardiso
Update 5th June 2022: The PyPardiso package may now be installed simply with pip (see Installing PyPardiso and speed of Scipy spsolve): Install the MKL library: pip install mkl Install PyPardiso: pip install pypardiso The PyPardiso package provides an interface to … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Frame Analysis, Link to Python, Newton, NumPy and SciPy, PyXLL, UDFs
Tagged Exceel, Intel MKL library, PyPardiso, PyXLL, SciPy, Sparse matrix solver, UDFs
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Making Finite Element Analysis go faster – Update and PyPardiso
The previous post on this topic looked at the performance of alternative Scipy sparse equation solvers. This post updates those results with the current Scipy version (1.7.1), with very different results. It also compares the Scipy solver performance with the … Continue reading
Posted in Arrays, Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Frame Analysis, Link to Python, Newton, NumPy and SciPy, PyXLL
Tagged Excel, PyPardiso, Python, PyXLL, SciPy, sparse matrices, sparse solvers
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