No. I am well aware that OOXML spreadsheets works in OpenOffice.org Calc. I am sorry, I was supposed to be more precise in my query. The website is thus
http://cen.amritafoss.org/downloads/Books/FractalsForEveryone/FractalsDVD/Worksheets/ There are a good number of worksheets in various directories for generating fractals in EXCEL 2010. Mandelbrot, Julia, Transcendental, Orthogonal and Newton Fractsl use 'What-if' in Excel to get generated. Is this possible in OpenOffice.org? I am talking specifically about 1024x1024 rows and cols. If not, will what-if work in OpenOffice.org? (a 600x600 rows and cols will do the job for me) Lsystem fractals generate a huge chart data of more that 70000 rows in 2 cols. Is this possible to be accomodated in OpenOffice.org? If not what could be the limit in Calc? IFS fractals are done with 50000 data points in 2 cols. But this is taking some time to load. Is there a way to tune the performance of this? For viewing the fractal pictures generated using excel, kindly go to the parent directory - Fractal DVD and check the directory - Screenshots. We are distributing these content Open and Free, but would have been more meaningful if it would have been in Calc. -Manu On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 5:13 AM, NoOp <[email protected]> wrote: > On 11/08/2010 04:11 AM, Manu Unni V G wrote: > > Dear all, > > > > Kindly check this link out. > > > > http://cen.amritafoss.org/downloads/Books/FractalsForEveryone/ > > > > This is not a spam or an advertisement. The complete set has been done > > in MS Excel 2010 only because of its size capabilities, what-if > > potential and conditional formatting ease. Can we do something of this > > sort in OpenOffice.org. > > > > I want to do this complete set in openoffice.org so that this can > > immediately percolate down to schools of any scale and standards. These > > spreadsheets use What-if at the scale of 1024x1024. Generate graphs of > > about 65000 cells and cell colouration for picture generation of > > 1024x1024 cells with conditional formatting. > > > > OpenOffice.org has a beautiful set of complex number functionality, > > which make it ideal for school going students to perceive. Also we focus > > on Local language content, which would be best displayed in OOo and > > Linux. > > > > Any help in achieving this in the same manner or even alternative ways > > would be of great help, because I created these spreadsheets in Excel > > only because I was not able to find the options in OOo. > > > > Regards > > Manu > > Are you asking if your Excel spreadsheets work in OOo? If so the answer > is yes. Are you asking if you change a value in 1:1 (A1) the graphic > changes? If so the answer is yes. > > I tested on OOo 3.2.1 (linux): > Figure 8.11.xls > and > Figure 8.15.xlsx > > Did you actually try to generate and/or load the spreadsheets in OOo > before asking here? If so, what was the result? > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
