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Microsoft Excel is a powerful tool that can transform the way you
use data. This book explains in comprehensive and user-friendly
detail how to manage, make sense of, explore and share data, giving
scientists at all levels the skills they need to maximize the
usefulness of their data. Readers will learn how to use Excel to: *
Build a dataset - how to handle variables and notes, rearrangements
and edits to data. * Check datasets - dealing with typographic
errors, data validation and numerical errors. * Make sense of data
- including datasets for regression and correlation; summarizing
data with averages and variability; and visualizing data with
graphs, pivot charts and sparklines. * Explore regression data -
finding, highlighting and visualizing correlations. * Explore
time-related data - using pivot tables, sparklines and line plots.
* Explore association data - creating and visualizing contingency
tables. * Explore differences - pivot tables and data
visualizations including box-whisker plots. * Share data - methods
for exporting and sharing your datasets, summaries and graphs.
Alongside the text, Have a Go exercises, Tips and Notes give
readers practical experience and highlight important points, and
helpful self-assessment exercises and summary tables can be found
at the end of each chapter. Supplementary material can also be
downloaded on the companion website. Managing Data Using Excel is
an essential book for all scientists and students who use data and
are seeking to manage data more effectively. It is aimed at
scientists at all levels but it is especially useful for
university-level research, from undergraduates to postdoctoral
researchers.
Microsoft Excel 2010 Programming by Example with VBA, XML and ASP
is a practical how-to book on Excel programming, suitable for
readers already familiar with the Excel user interface. The book
introduces programming concepts via numerous multi-step,
illustrated, hands-on exercises. More advanced topics are
introduced via custom projects. From recording and editing a macro
and writing VBA code to working with XML documents and using
classic ASP to access and display data on the Web, this book takes
you on a programming journey that will change the way you work with
Excel. Completely updated for Excel 2010, this book provides
information on performing automatic operations on files, folders,
and other Microsoft Office applications. It also covers proper use
of event procedures, testing and debugging, and programming
advanced Excel features such as PivotTables, PivotCharts, and
SmartTags. Thirty chapters loaded with illustrated hands-on
projects and exercises that tell you exactly where to enter code,
how to debug it, and then run it. Each exercise/project step is
clearly explained as it is performed.Table of Contents1. Automating
Worksheet Tasks with Macros. 2. Exploring the Visual Basic Editor
(VBE). 3. Excel VBA Fundamentals. 4. Using Variables, Data Types,
and Constants. 5. VBA Procedures: Subroutines and Functions.6.
Decision Making with VBA. 7. Repeating Actions in VBA. 8.Working
with Arrays. 9. Working with Collections and Class Modules. 10. VBE
Tools for Testing and Debugging. 11. Conditional Compilation and
Error Trapping. 12. File and Folder Manipulation with VBA. 13. File
and Folder Manipulation with Windows Script Host (WSH). 14. Using
Low-Level File Access. 15. Using Excel VBA to Interact with Other
Applications. 16. Using Excel with Microsoft Access. 17.
Event-Driven Programming. 18. Using Dialog Boxes. 19. Creating
Custom Forms. 20. Formatting Worksheets with VBA. 21. Context Menu
Programming and Ribbon Customizations. 22. Printing and Sending
E-mail from Excel. 23. Programming PivotTables and PivotCharts. 24.
Using and Programming Excel Tables. 25. Programming Special
Features. 26. Programming the Visual Basic Editor (VBE). 27. HTML
Programming and Web Queries. 28. Excel and Active Server Pages. 29.
Using XML in Excel 2010. 30. Calling Windows API Functions from
VBA. Index.
In this completely updated edition covering Excel 2019, previous
versions, and Office 365, Microsoft Excel Functions & Formulas
5/E demonstrates the secrets of Excel through the use of practical
and useful examples in a quick reference format. Easy to use and
equipped with a variety of functions, Microsoft Excel is the tool
of choice when it comes to crunching numbers, building charts, and
analyzing tables. The book's extensive examples and added video
tutorials make it an excellent resource for all Excel users who
want to understand, create, and apply formulas. Experienced users
will also find Microsoft Excel Functions & Formulas 5/E an
excellent reference for many of the program's advanced formulas and
functions. The text is easy to understand with numerous
step-by-step instructions and the actual, ready to use, Excel
screenshots of the input and output from the formulas. The book
includes companion files with video tutorials, over 250 worksheet
files of examples for numerous functions, formulas, and all the
figures from the text. FEATURES: Includes companion files with
video tutorials, over 250 Excel worksheet examples, and all of the
figures from the text (including 4-color) Completely updated to
cover Microsoft Excel 2019, previous versions, and Office 365 Saves
hundreds of hours with the latest Excel tips, worksheets, and
shortcuts Written by a proven author with Microsoft Valued
Professional(MVP) status The Companion Files are also available for
downloading from the publisher by emailing proof of purchase to
info@merclearning.com.
Measuring the abundance of individuals and the diversity of species
are core components of most ecological research projects and
conservation monitoring. This book brings together in one place,
for the first time, the methods used to estimate the abundance of
individuals in nature. The statistical basis of each method is
detailed along with practical considerations for survey design and
data collection. Methods are illustrated using data ranging from
Alaskan shrubs to Yellowstone grizzly bears, not forgetting Costa
Rican ants and Prince Edward Island lobsters. Where necessary,
example code for use with the open source software R is supplied.
When appropriate, reference is made to other widely used programs.
After opening with a brief synopsis of relevant statistical
methods, the first section deals with the abundance of stationary
items such as trees, shrubs, coral, etc. Following a discussion of
the use of quadrats and transects in the contexts of forestry
sampling and the assessment of plant cover, there are chapters
addressing line-intercept sampling, the use of nearest-neighbour
distances, and variable sized plots. The second section deals with
individuals that move, such as birds, mammals, reptiles, fish, etc.
Approaches discussed include double-observer sampling, removal
sampling, capture-recapture methods and distance sampling. The
final section deals with the measurement of species richness;
species diversity; species-abundance distributions; and other
aspects of diversity such as evenness, similarity, turnover and
rarity. This is an essential reference for anyone involved in
advanced undergraduate or postgraduate ecological research and
teaching, or those planning and carrying out data analysis as part
of conservation survey and monitoring programmes.
Your guide to quickly turn data into results. Transform your
skills, data, and business-and create your own BI solutions using
software you already know and love: Microsoft Excel. Two business
intelligence (BI) experts take you inside PowerPivot functionality
for Excel 2013, with a focus on real world scenarios,
problem-solving, and data modeling. You'll learn how to quickly
turn mass quantities of data into meaningful information and
on-the-job results-no programming required! Understand the
differences between PowerPivot for Self Service BI and SQL Server
Analysis Services for Corporate BI Extend your existing
data-analysis skills to create your own BI solutions Quickly
manipulate large data sets, often in millions of rows Perform
simple-to-sophisticated calculations and what-if analysis Create
complex reporting systems with data modeling and Data Analysis
Expressions Share your results effortlessly across your
organization using Microsoft SharePoint Authors' note on using
Microsoft Excel 2016: This book's content was written against Excel
2013, but it is useful and valid for users of Excel 2016 too. Excel
2016 introduces several new DAX functions and an improved editor
for DAX without changing any existing behavior. In other words, all
of the concepts and examples explained in this book continue to
work with Excel 2016.
Newly revised to specifically address Microsoft Excel 2019, this
book is a step-by-step, exercise-driven guide for students and
practitioners who need to master Excel to solve practical
biological and life science problems. Excel is an effective
learning tool for quantitative analyses in biological and life
sciences courses. Its powerful computational ability and graphical
functions make learning statistics much easier than in years past.
Excel 2019 for Biological and Life Sciences Statistics capitalizes
on these improvements by teaching students and professionals how to
apply Excel 2019 to statistical techniques necessary in their
courses and work.Each chapter explains statistical formulas and
directs the reader to use Excel commands to solve specific,
easy-to-understand biological and life science problems. Practice
problems are provided at the end of each chapter with their
solutions in an appendix. Separately, there is a full practice test
(with answers in an appendix) that allows readers to test what they
have learned. This new edition offers a wealth of new practice
problems and solutions, as well as updated chapter content
throughout.
Set includes Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Business: With
Applications Using Microsoft Office Excel ISBN 978-1-119-22097-8
and the accompanying Solutions Manual ISBN 978-1-119-22102-9 A
well-balanced and accessible introduction to the elementary
quantitative methods and Microsoft Office Excel applications used
to guide business decision making Featuring quantitative techniques
essential for modeling modern business situations, Introduction to
Quantitative Methods in Business: With Applications Using Microsoft
Office Excel provides guidance to assessing real-world data sets
using Excel. The book presents a balanced approach to the
mathematical tools and techniques with applications used in the
areas of business, finance, economics, marketing, and operations.
The authors begin by establishing a solid foundation of basic
mathematics and statistics before moving on to more advanced
concepts. The first part of the book starts by developing basic
quantitative techniques such as arithmetic operations, functions
and graphs, and elementary differentiations (rates of change), and
integration. After a review of these techniques, the second part
details both linear and nonlinear models of business activity.
Extensively classroom-tested, Introduction to Quantitative Methods
in Business: With Applications Using Microsoft Office Excel also
includes: * Numerous examples and practice problems that emphasize
real-world business quantitative techniques and applications *
Excel-based computer software routines that explore calculations
for an assortment of tasks, including graphing, formula usage,
solving equations, and data analysis * End-of-chapter sections
detailing the Excel applications and techniques used to address
data and solutions using large data sets * A companion website that
includes chapter summaries, Excel data sets, sample exams and
quizzes, lecture slides, and an Instructors' Solutions Manual
Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Business: With Applications
Using Microsoft Office Excel is an excellent textbook for
undergraduate-level courses on quantitative methods in business,
economics, finance, marketing, operations, and statistics. The book
is also an ideal reference for readers with little or no
quantitative background who require a better understanding of basic
mathematical and statistical concepts used in economics and
business.
Updated look at financial modeling and Monte Carlo simulation with
software by Oracle Crystal Ball
This revised and updated edition of the bestselling book on
financial modeling provides the tools and techniques needed to
perform spreadsheet simulation. It answers the essential question
of why risk analysis is vital to the decision-making process, for
any problem posed in finance and investment. This reliable resource
reviews the basics and covers how to define and refine probability
distributions in financial modeling, and explores the concepts
driving the simulation modeling process. It also discusses
simulation controls and analysis of simulation results.
The second edition of "Financial Modeling with Crystal Ball and
Excel" contains instructions, theory, and practical example models
to help apply risk analysis to such areas as derivative pricing,
cost estimation, portfolio allocation and optimization, credit
risk, and cash flow analysis. It includes the resources needed to
develop essential skills in the areas of valuation, pricing,
hedging, trading, risk management, project evaluation, credit risk,
and portfolio management. Offers an updated edition of the
bestselling book covering the newest version of Oracle Crystal
BallContains valuable insights on Monte Carlo simulation--an
essential skill applied by many corporate finance and investment
professionalsWritten by John Charnes, the former finance department
chair at the University of Kansas and senior vice president of
global portfolio strategies at Bank of America, who is currently
President and Chief Data Scientist at Syntelli Solutions, Inc. Risk
Analytics and Predictive Intelligence Division (Syntelli RAPID)
Engaging and informative, this book is a vital resource designed
to help you become more adept at financial modeling and
simulation.
The trusted series of workbooks by Philip H. Pollock III and Barry
C. Edwards continues with A Microsoft Excel (R)Companion to
Political Analysis. In this new guide, students dive headfirst into
actual political data working with the ubiquitous Excel software.
Students learn by doing with new guided examples, annotated
screenshots, step-by-step instructions, and exercises that reflect
current scholarly debates in varied subfields of political science,
including American politics, comparative politics, law and courts,
and international relations. Chapters cover all major topics in
political data analysis, from descriptive statistics through
logistic regression, all with worked examples and exercises in
Excel. No matter their professional goals, students can gain a leg
up for their future careers by developing a working knowledge of
statistics using Excel. By encouraging students to build on their
existing familiarity with the Excel program, instructors can
flatten the statistics learning curve and take some of the
intimidation out of the learning process. Gain lost time usually
spent troubleshooting software to provide students with a smooth
transition into political analysis.
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