2014-02-06 13:14:46 +01:00
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Pyspread is a non-traditional spreadsheet application that is based on and
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written in the programming language Python.
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The goal of pyspread is to be the most pythonic spreadsheet.
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Pyspread expects Python expressions in its grid cells, which makes a
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spreadsheet specific language obsolete. Each cell returns a Python object
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that can be accessed from other cells. These objects can represent anything
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including lists or matrices.
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Pyspread is free software. It is released under the GPL v3.
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- CSV import and export
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- Chart creation dialog based on matplotlib
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- Python objects as cell results
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- Python macros
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- GPG based save file signatures for preventing foreign code execution
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- Access to all Python modules from within cells. These modules allow
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for example matrix operations via numpy or fixed point decimal
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numbers for business calculations via decimal.
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2015-05-15 10:31:40 +02:00
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Optional Requirements: python-xlrd (optional for opening Excel files)
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python-xlwt (for saving Excel files)
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python-gnupg (for opening own files without approval)
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jedi (for tab completion and context help in the entry line)
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basemap (for the weather example pys file)
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