Spreadsheet Lightning
Dave Woodward
Product Specialist
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| An acceleration projection, just one of the many informative
plots you can view in DADiSP. |
Trying to cram engineering data into a business spreadsheet is no fun; nor
is having to learn a complex programming language just to analyse your
data. The answer may lie in a 20-year-old piece of software, just out in a
new release.
It's the DADiSP "graphical spread-sheet". Multiple
windows, containing either raw data, or data transformed by one of DADiSP's
many analysis functions, are shown as a graph or a table. The data and
graphs in each DADiSP window can be related through formulae to other
windows, so you can define your own analysis chain without programming.
When new data is loaded into the raw data windows, dependent windows
automatically recalculate and update.
Today's DADiSP combines the power of high-end
data analysis with the intuitive simplicity of a spreadsheet. The latest
release (DADiSP 6.0 B14) offers many enhancements, such as a Function
Wizard, ActiveX technology, support for a wide range of modern instruments,
an advanced processing language, flexible output options including support
for TeX, and a huge rage of analysis routines.
The result: lightning fast calculations
and dazzling graphics. |