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Re: Excel vs. Matlab
Once you really get to know Matlab, you'll become addicted to it, and you will start writing m-files for the simplest calculations, just in case you'll need to make that same calculation again. I haven't used Matlab in a few weeks, and I'm actually going through withdrawals. I have tiny pangs of nausea when I have to use a calculator or ::gasp:: pencil and paper.
But seriously, even if you're just comparing data analysis capabilities of both, it really depends on the application.
I do have a soft spot in my heart for the fancy ways you can organize data in Excel. If you haven't already, you should check out "Excel Hacks" by O'Reilly.
Last edited by Emily Pease : 18-02-2005 at 15:52.
Reason: a little fairness
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