Uwe,
well, *i* no longer remember how to read calc-like expressions. and,
i'm a notoriously poor R coders. assuredly the following is not doing
what you want, but possibly you'll get the idea. (if 102.01 is, indeed,
the correct answer, feel free to buy me a hot fudge sundae some day. :)
cheers
>>> "ESF" == Eric S Fraga writes:
> On Monday, 5 Jul 2021 at 16:48, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>> Well I do that myself basically, but my main problem is now: *formulas*, I
>> have to collaborate with colleagues using excel and I have to work with
>> their formulas in a way or another.
> Tell them to u
Eric,
> But I feel your pain. I have to collaborate with people using Excel &
> co. and it is a nightmare.
to be fair, though (though, who says you have to?), imagine some poor
excel user receiving your .org file and trying to decode
org/calc-inspired formulae! :)
cheers, Greg
On Monday, 5 Jul 2021 at 16:48, Uwe Brauer wrote:
> Well I do that myself basically, but my main problem is now: *formulas*, I
> have to collaborate with colleagues using excel and I have to work with
> their formulas in a way or another.
Tell them to use R... ;-)
But I feel your pain. I have
>>> "DO" == Daniel Ortmann writes:
> I highly recommend a recent LibreOffice. Nearly everything I do is
> through LibreOffice and CSV files. MS Excel has problems when using
> inter-field-separators such as semicolons.
Well I do that myself basically, but my main problem is now: *formulas*, I
I highly recommend a recent LibreOffice. Nearly everything I do is
through LibreOffice and CSV files. MS Excel has problems when using
inter-field-separators such as semicolons.
When I receive Excel (or other) spreadsheets from people, I must first
convert them into CSV files to clear out th