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Reviews from previous editions:
"Excel for Chemists should be part of any academic
library offering courses and programs in Chemistry."
--Choice
"I highly recommend the book; treat yourself to it; assign it to
a class; give it as a gift."
--The Nucleus
The newly revised step-by-step guide to using the scientific
calculating power of Excel to perform a variety of chemical
calculations
Chemists across all subdisciplines use Excel to record data in
tabular form, but few have learned to take full advantage of the
program. Featuring clear step-by-step instructions, Excel
for Chemists illustrates how to use the scientific
calculating power of Excel to perform a variety of chemical
calculations.
Including a CD-ROM for Windows, this new edition provides
chemists and students with a detailed guide to using the current
versions of Excel (Excel 2007 and 2010) as well as Excel 2003.
Additional features in this third edition include:
How to perform a variety of chemical calculations by creating
advanced spreadsheet formulas or by using Excel's built-in
tools
How to automate repetitive tasks by programming Excel's
Visual Basic for Applications
New chapters show how to import data from other language
versions of Excel, and how to create automatic procedures
The accompanying CD contains a number of Excel macros to
facilitate chemical calculations, including molecular weight,
nonlinear regression statistics, and data interpolation
Several appendices provide extensive lists of useful shortcut
keys and function descriptions
Auteur
E. JOSEPH BILLO retired in 2006 as associate professor of chemistry at Boston College and is the author of Excel® for Chemists: A Comprehensive Guide, Second Edition. He has presented the two-day short courses "Advanced Excel for Scientists and Engineers" and "Excel Visual Basic Macros for Scientists and Engineers" to over 2,000 scientists at corporate clients in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
Résumé
Reviews from previous editions: "Excel for Chemists should be part of any academic library offering courses and programs in Chemistry."
Choice
"I highly recommend the book; treat yourself to it; assign it to a class; give it as a gift."
The Nucleus
The newly revised step-by-step guide to using the scientific calculating power of Excel to perform a variety of chemical calculations
Chemists across all subdisciplines use Excel to record data in tabular form, but few have learned to take full advantage of the program. Featuring clear step-by-step instructions, Excel for Chemists illustrates how to use the scientific calculating power of Excel to perform a variety of chemical calculations.
Including a CD-ROM for Windows, this new edition provides chemists and students with a detailed guide to using the current versions of Excel (Excel 2007 and 2010) as well as Excel 2003.
Additional features in this third edition include:
Contenu
Preface to the Third Edition xxv
Before You Begin xxvii
Part I The Basics
Chapter 1 Working with Excel 2007 or Excel 2010 3
Chapter 2 Working with Excel 2003 79
Chapter 3 Excel Formulas and Functions 137
Chapter 4 Excel 2007/2010 Charts 177
Chapter 5 Excel 2003 Charts 209
Part II Advanced Spreadsheet Topics
Chapter 6 Advanced Worksheet Formulas 233
Chapter 7 Array Formulas 267
Chapter 8 Advanced Charting Techniques 289
Chapter 9 Using Excel's Database Features 327
Chapter 10 Importing Data into Excel 349
Chapter 11 Adding Controls to a Spreadsheet 365
Chapter 12 Other Language Versions of Excel 385
Part III Spreadsheet Mathematics
Chapter 13 Mathematical Methods for Spreadsheet Calculations 403
Chapter 14 Linear Regression and Curve Fitting 435
Chapter 15 Nonlinear Regression Using the Solver 463
Part IV Excel's Visual Basic for Applications
Chapter 16 Visual Basic for Applications: An Introduction 491
Chapter 17 Programming with VBA 503
Chapter 18 Working with Arrays in VBA 543
Part V Some Applications of VBA
Chapter 19 Command Macros 557
Chapter 20 Custom Functions 571
Chapter 21 Automatic Procedures 589
Chapter 22 Custom Menus 595
Chapter 23 Custom Toolbars and Toolbuttons 607
Part VI Appendices
Appendix A What's Where in Excel 2007/2010 629
Appendix B Selected Worksheet Functions by Category 633
Appendix C Alphabetical List of Selected Worksheet Functions 639
Appendix D Renamed Functions in Excel 2010 661
Appendix E Selected Visual Basic Keywords by Category 663
Appendix F Alphabetical List of Selected Visual Basic Keywords 667
Appendix G Selected Excel 4 Macro Functions 689
Appendix H Shortcut Keys by Keystroke 693
Appendix I Selected Shortcut Keys by Category 703
Appendix J ASCII Codes 707
Appendix K Contents of the CD-ROM 709
Index 719