Excel Builder Demo Univariate Interpolation is a Matlab script for Development Tools scripts design by Amit Jain.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Excel Builder Demo Univariate Interpolation shows how to compile a function that performs univariate interpolation into a COM object.
Publisher review: Excel Builder Demo Univariate Interpolation shows how to compile a function that performs univariate interpolation into a COM object. This is a demo of MATLAB Excel Builder. This demo explains how one can compile MATLAB code into an Excel based COM component using MATLAB Excel Builder. This demo compiles a MATLAB code that depicts Univariate Interpolation into an Excel based COM component. Following this, it also explains how to use this component in an external Excel sheet.Download the executable (zip archive) and unzip it on your local machine. One of the files in this archive is a Word document that explains how to create and use the Excel component. Requirements: · MATLAB Release: R13 · MATLAB C Math Library · MATLAB C/C++ Graphics Library · MATLAB C/C++ Math Library · MATLAB Compiler · MATLAB Builder for Excel Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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