Microsoft's spreadsheet program can do way more than you might imagine. These are the hacks and tricks you need to know.
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Document formulas in Excel like code with N() function
The simplest way to start documenting Excel formulas like a coder is by using the N () function. Although its primary job is to convert non-numeric values into numbers, it has a hidden quirk: because ...
Abstract: This article presents a reconfigurable accelerator for REcurrent Neural networks with fine-grained cOlumn-Wise matrix–vector multiplicatioN (RENOWN). We propose a novel latency-hiding ...
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The simple Excel function that decides if your formula spills or returns one value
If you decide to spill the results, you can then use the spilled range operator (#) to perform a calculation on the spilled range. Simply reference the first cell of the spilled range with a # ...
Abstract: Stochastic Computing (SC) has recently gained attraction due to its inherent error tolerance and extremely simple arithmetic hardware, making it ...
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