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Significant Figures
Excel does not provide any built in functions to round values to a specified number of significant figures. The UDF below, recently posted at the Eng-Tips forum, will do the job: Public Function sigfig(my_num, digits) As Double Dim num_places As Integer … Continue reading
Anniversaries
It has just come to my notice that this year I missed my half millionth Birthhour, which was also my 30 millionth Birthminute. Luckily I still have plenty of time to prepare for my 2 billionth Birthsecond. To avoid missing … Continue reading
Solving simultaneous equations – Fortran dll
The file simultaneous.zip has been modified to allow access to a Fortran simultaneous equation routine, compiled as a dll. The original file was posted in solving simultaneous equations. The advantages of a compiled routine include: Much better performance Greater precision through … Continue reading
Posted in Arrays, Fortran, Link to dll, Maths, UDFs, VBA
Tagged dll, Excel, Fortran, Simultaneous equations, UDF, VBA
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Trigonometric Functions – dll
I have converted the trigonometric functions presented in this earlier post into a Fortran dll. The dll and associated spreadsheet and add-in files can be downloaded from here. This file and the associated file Trig.dll provide trigonometric and hyperbolic functions not … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Link to dll, Maths, Newton, UDFs
Tagged dll, Excel, Fortran, hyperbolic functions, Trigonometric functions, UDF, VBA
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Trigonometric Functions in VBA – Update
In this post from February a set of VBA trigonometric functions were presented, using the derivations given on the Microsoft Developer Network site: Derived Math Functions Unfortunately two of the functions were wrong; the correct versions are shown below: Inverse Secant … Continue reading