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Engineering with Excel (3rd Edition)

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Based on Excel 2007, Engineering with Excel, 3e  takes a comprehensive look at using Excel in engineering.  This book focuses on applications and is intended to serve as both a textbook and a reference for students.

Product Details:
Author: Ronald W. Larsen
Paperback: 696 pages
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Publication Date: May 18, 2008
Language: English
ISBN: 0136017754
Product Width: 202.0 centimeters
Product Height: 245.5 centimeters
Product Weight: 2.98 pounds
Package Length: 9.92 inches
Package Width: 7.87 inches
Package Height: 1.5 inches
Package Weight: 3.04 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5More Excel Stuff . . . Yea!Jun 26, 2011
By Anna Barendt
This is one of the VBA books that were recommended to me by my Computer Science professor. I will be starting an internship in the fall and need to know VBA and VBS to write some of the code. This is a great book . . . not that I am all that good with engineering formulas, but some of the tips and tricks it gives for writing code and creating macros is very helpful. My daughter, an Environmental Engineering student, is also looking through the book and picking up tips on how to set up her spreadsheets more efficiently and how to create unique math macros. Very good book.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5EngineerJan 18, 2011
By CajunGuy
Good text book and desk reference for engineers. Used the previous edition and look forward to using this one this semester.

4 of 8 found the following review helpful:

3Average textbookDec 06, 2008
By Jennifer R. Creamer
I used this for a beginning mechanical engineering class. It is written by a professor at my school. The book was adequate, although my school had the brilliance to upgrade all the computers to Excel 2007 and not get a different book. It is not very useful with 2007, but was fine with Open Office Calc for everything but curve fits and was great with Excel 2000-2003. It's generally a pretty good way to learn how to use excel better if you're familiar with the basics. (Although it leaves out a few things-it never covers 3-D plots, which Excel is capable of)

0 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Used only for matlab experience not used with excelJul 30, 2010
By Mr. Thomas M. Hodges "my name is tommy"
In our class we used it only for Matlab, I am not using any part of the Excel so I can not comment about that, but if you are wanting to learn Matlab quickly, and bluntly about how to program using matrix plots then I would recommend this book. It only goes into image processing at the end but it also has loops (if, while, and for). The homework at the end is pretty straight forward for each chapter making you think a little but nothing like Electromagnetics.

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