An edition of Excel for Scientists and Engineers (2005)

Excel for Scientists and Engineers (Excel for Professionals series)

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An edition of Excel for Scientists and Engineers (2005)

Excel for Scientists and Engineers (Excel for Professionals series)

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For scientists and engineers tired of trying to learn Excel with examples from accounting, this self-paced tutorial is loaded with informative samples from the world of science and engineering. Techniques covered include creating a multifactorial or polynomial trendline, generating random samples with various characteristics, and tips on when to use PEARSON instead of CORREL. Other science- and engineering-related Excel features such as making columns touch each other for a histogram, unlinking a chart from its data, and pivoting tables to create frequency distributions are also covered.

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Publisher
Holy Macro! Books
Language
English
Pages
119

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Cover of: Excel 2007 for Scientists and Engineers
Excel 2007 for Scientists and Engineers
2008, Holy Macro! Books
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Excel for Scientists and Engineers
Excel for Scientists and Engineers
2008, Holy Macro! Books
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: Excel for Scientists and Engineers (Excel for Professionals series)
Excel for Scientists and Engineers (Excel for Professionals series)
August 1, 2005, Holy Macro! Books
Paperback in English

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First Sentence

"There are some general techniques in Excel that every scientist should know about."

Classifications

Library of Congress
TA345 .V47 2005, TA345.V47 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
119
Dimensions
11.1 x 8.3 x 0.5 inches
Weight
12 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8811123M
ISBN 10
193280210X
ISBN 13
9781932802108
LCCN
2005929674
OCLC/WorldCat
61722841
Library Thing
9378013
Goodreads
5445555

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