Produktbild: Bissett, B: Automated Data Analysis Using Excel

Bissett, B: Automated Data Analysis Using Excel

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.06.2007

Abbildungen

255 Illustrations, black and white

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

480

Maße (L/B/H)

25.4/17.8/2.5 cm

Gewicht

862 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-58488-885-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

15.06.2007

Abbildungen

255 Illustrations, black and white

Verlag

Taylor & Francis

Seitenzahl

480

Maße (L/B/H)

25.4/17.8/2.5 cm

Gewicht

862 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-58488-885-7

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  • Produktbild: Bissett, B: Automated Data Analysis Using Excel
  • INTRODUCTIONPurpose of This TextEvolution of the Spreadsheet Should I Be Using Excel? What Other Options Exist?Scope of CoverageProjects Which Lead to This TextBefore BeginningOdd Behavior in Excel to Watch Out ForThe Top Productivity Hindrances in ExcelFinal ThoughtsACCESSING DATA IN EXCEL: A MACRO WRITERS PERSPECTIVE IntroductionThe WorkbookThe WorksheetRanges in WorksheetsUsing Explicit ReferencingRows and ColumnsSearching Worksheets-Using FindCopying, Clearing, and Deleting DataSorting DataDeleting Rows and ColumnsSummaryMETHODS OF LOADING/SAVING DATA IN EXCELIntroductionUsing the Standard Open File Dialog Box to Load a FileUsing the Standard Save As Dialog Box to Save a FileAutomatically Opening Files and TemplatesImporting Data to a WorksheetAutomatically Saving Files and TemplatesAllowing the User to Browse for a DirectorySetting the Starting Directory for a User to Browse FromUsing the Windows Registry to Save SettingsDetermining Subfolders of a Chosen FolderDetermining Files within a Chosen FolderPractical Strategies for Dealing with Large Amounts of DataCreating Database "Friendly" FilesObtaining Drive, Directory, and File InformationSummaryCONTROL AND MANIPULATION OF WORKSHEET DATAIntroductionScope and Use of Variables in VBAOperating in Excel's Environment from VBAUtilizing Arrays to Store DataPassing Parameters By Value or By ReferenceArray Looping StructuresUsing Object VariablesAn In-Depth Look at WorksheetsExtraction of Data Using Landmarks and Looping StructuresSummaryTHE UTILIZATION OF FUNCTIONS FROM WITHIN VBAIntroductionCreating and Utilizing a VBA Function in CodeHandling Errors in VBA FunctionsAdding a Function to a Worksheet Cell Using VBA CodeCreating Additional Built in Functions for ExcelDynamic Formatting of Worksheets Using FunctionsApplying Dynamic Formatting Using VBAUsing the Macro Recorder to Capture a ProcessCreating a Linear Regression Tool Using the VBA Analysis ToolpakCreating a Polynomial Regression Tool Using the VBA Analysis ToolpakSummaryDATA MINING IN EXCELIntroductionThe Terrible Truth about Colors in VBAForm Reuse in VBA ProjectsThe RefEdit Control and Its Associated ProblemsHighlighting and Coloring Cell Fonts and BackgroundsCreating a Highlight If ToolCreating a Color Font If ToolCreating a Copy If / Move If ToolCreating an Extract If ToolCreating a Windowing ToolLinear and Nonlinear MappingAutomatically Loading and Extracting Data from Complex Directory StructuresSummaryCREATING CUSTOM REPORT WORKSHEETSIntroductionUse of Templates when Creating Custom ReportsPreparation of Dual View ReportsExecuting Calculations upon Changing ViewsAnalysis within Report WorksheetsBasic Formatting TechniquesAutomatically Emailing ReportsSummaryINTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT ACCESSIntroductionElements of a Relational DatabaseConnecting to an MS Access DatabaseQueries: How to Retrieve Information in Databases using SQLUsing the Microsoft ODBC Add-In for Microsoft Excel (XLODBC.XLA)Constructing a Database Query ToolUsing Data Access Objects (DAO)Elements in the DAO ArchitectureSummaryFROM EXCEL TO ACCESS AND BACK AGAINIntroduction-DAO vs. SQLUsing Pointers in Dynamic Database AlgorithmsConcepts in Database Alteration and ManagementCreating New Tables in Access from ExcelAdding and Removing Fields in Access Tables from ExcelAdding Records to Specific Fields in Database TablesDeleting Records in Databases Using Bound ControlsCompacting Databases Using VBAReturning the Results of a Remote Access Database Query to an Excel WorksheetSummaryANALYSES VIA EXTERNAL APPLICATIONSIntroductionSetting Up a Matlab ActiveX Server from ExcelMatrix and Vector BuildingDefining Matrices and Vectors in Matlab from ExcelUsing Matlab to Perform More Advanced Forms of RegressionThe Inner Workings of the Multiple Linear Regression Example Interfacing Excel and Origin to Perform More Complex AnalysesExcel to Origin Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) ExampleInterfacing Excel and Origin Using COM (Component Object Model)Example: Creating a COM Tool to Perform Curve Fitting Using Origin from ExcelOpening and Plotting Excel Workbooks in Origin for Superior GraphicsSummaryAN EXAMPLE ADA APPLICATION WHICH GENERATES A REPORTIntroduction/Problem DefinitionA Quick Word on Six SigmaDealing with the Raw DataProcess AnalysisThe Final ReportSaving the Final ReportSummary of the Final Application APPENDIX A: Advanced Browse for Directory Code ListingAPPENDIX B: The Menumakr Shareware ApplicationAPPENDIX C: Regression Analysis and Best-Fit LinesAPPENDIX D: Built-In Constants for Microsoft Visual Basic for ApplicationsAPPENDIX E: Excel VBA ODBC Functions (XLODBC.XLA)APPENDIX F: Scope of Variables in Visual Basic for ApplicationsAPPENDIX G: LONG Integer to a Hexadecimal ConstantAPPENDIX H: Use of the SendKeys Statement in Excel VBA