Re: "Fill down" and numeric integration
- From: "Adam Ginsburg" <keflavich gmail com>
- To: "Jean Bréfort" <jean brefort normalesup org>
- Cc: gnumeric-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: "Fill down" and numeric integration
- Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 13:49:21 -0700
I take it back, I've figured out what I was doing wrong. Autofill
works, but it doesn't work if I'm trying to overwrite other cells,
apparently. Sorry to bother the list with this, I didn't think
through the problem nearly well enough.
Adam
On 2/13/07, Adam Ginsburg <keflavich gmail com> wrote:
Thanks, but there doesn't seem to be an option to fill in the same
fashion I'm talking about. I have formulas with sometimes multiple
cell references, and dragging the bottom corner fills them alright,
but the "Edit:Fill:Series" menu only provides options for incremental
fill. Am I just missing options? I thought I tried everything. It
seems that the "Enter into cells:" option might have something useful
in it, but it currently says "Values" and is greyed out so I can't
change the option, and I can't figure out how to enable that menu.
BTW, you're right, it's simple enough to do numeric integration on my own.
Thanks,
Adam
On 2/13/07, Jean Bréfort <jean brefort normalesup org> wrote:
> Le lundi 12 février 2007 à 10:24 -0800, keflavich a écrit :
> > I have two mostly separate questions that google and many forum searches were
> > unable to provide the answer for.
> >
> > First, is there any equivalent to the XL "fill down" and "fill right"
> > commands in Gnumeric? I know you can drag the lower right corner of a box
> > to fill, but that's a huge pain when I'm working with thousands of cells,
> > most of which are off screen. Dragging a selection box has also had
> > unpredictable effects at times (e.g. scrolling 4000 cells then stopping).
>
> you have a menu for that: Edit/Fill/Series
>
> > Second, is there any way to do numeric integration in Gnumeric? Are there
> > any plugins to do integrals? I'm guessing not, since I couldn't find any,
> > but maybe I don't know where to look.
>
> Not that I know, but it should be easy to add one (or several). Anyway,
> you should be able to do that with the existing functions.
>
> Regards,
> Jean
>
>
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