lhae[1] is a spreadsheet program. It features a simple formula language
and some basic statistical methods, like descriptive statistics and pivot
tables.
0.0.2 -> 0.0.3:
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Improvements:
- Right click menu at columns/row headers and cells
- Insert rows/columns between exisiting ro
> Seems cool, but I do not really get it : why write it in haskell ? I
> thought at first that your "formula language" was haskell, but it
> looks more like a php derivative.
This "formula language" is just a very simple language to insert formulas into
cells. It has nothing to do with haskell.
Serguey Zefirov wrote:
> You had selected wxWidgets because of what?
Because of the neat grid class in wxWidgets. I did not find
anything comparable in gtk.
> Also, how long did it took (especially GUI part)?
Hard to say, because I work on that project on irregular times in my
spare time. But t
Cool! Good work IMO.
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On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 7:10 AM, abau wrote:
> lhae is a spreadsheet program. It features a simple formula language and
> some basic statistical methods, like descriptive statistics and pivot
> tables.
>
>
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 6:10 PM, abau wrote:
> lhae is a spreadsheet program. It features a simple formula language and
> some basic statistical methods, like descriptive statistics and pivot
> tables.
>
> Other features:
> - Import from csv files
> - Export to image files
> - Export to gnuplot dia
2010/9/3 abau :
> lhae is a spreadsheet program. It features a simple formula language and
> some basic statistical methods, like descriptive statistics and pivot
> tables.
Interesting.
You had selected wxWidgets because of what?
Also, how long did it took (especially GUI part)?
Pierre-Etienne Meunier schrieb:
> Seems cool, but I do not really get it : why write it in haskell ? I thought
> at first that your "formula language" was haskell, but it looks more like a
> php derivative.
>
> Does it do more than the spreadsheet thing in openoffice ?
>
> Also, maybe you could
Seems cool, but I do not really get it : why write it in haskell ? I thought at
first that your "formula language" was haskell, but it looks more like a php
derivative.
Does it do more than the spreadsheet thing in openoffice ?
Also, maybe you could do the same with gnuplot, it would be really
lhae is a spreadsheet program. It features a simple formula language and
some basic statistical methods, like descriptive statistics and pivot
tables.
Other features:
- Import from csv files
- Export to image files
- Export to gnuplot diagrams (currently bar charts and box plots)
- Multilingual (