by Chris Roast | Jul 1, 2021 | Excel, Teaching, Tools
Normally we use EQUS to demonstrate numeric computations but here is a nice example with textual data. Inspired by some a tweet from @ddalgleish here is a short video showing JOINTEXT visualised using the EQUS add-in https://youtu.be/g7vaSAlwLkI
by Chris Roast | Jun 30, 2021 | Excel, Mathematics, Teaching
Numerical reasoning is often a challenge, especially when percentages are involved. To start with “%” is very simple, but of course its use in context often makes things harder. Here we show how putting percentage expressions in Excel and seeing them...
by Chris Roast | Jun 30, 2021 | Data Analysis, Personal
Visualisations are brilliant at summarising important information so we can quickly see what’s going on. Here is an informative visualisation for world refugee day. Some surprises when compared with how the movement of people is often reported. Consider the...
by Chris Roast | Jun 22, 2021 | Data Analysis, Excel, Mathematics, News & Insights, Teaching
For a short period we are enabling free access to EQUS Expert. This is so you can experience the full functionality of EQUS and put it through its paces. We welcome your feedback on it. EQUS provides an easy to use means of showing how Excel computations are...
by Chris Roast | Sep 8, 2020 | Uncategorized
Further improvements to the EQUS visualisation tool – array formulae As people use EQUS more we come across interesting new requirement, here we describe how the visualisation has been enhanced for array formulae. Why array formulae An important improvement to...