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::And here, I'm not even considering replacing "temporal loops" by "spatial loops": copying a formula is like a "for loop", and can be used for instance to compute the solution of an equation, or to integrate a function. Of course, you have much more power if you use the solver, or VBA, or external DLLs (like LAPACK to compute eigenvalues for data analysis), combine all of this with your data to produce tabular or graphical output, everything within your spreadshet. Not too bad, for a ''not-a-programming-language''.
::Have also a look at the nice [https://newtonexcelbach.wordpress.com/ Newton-Excel-Bach blog].
::Oh, and of course, have a look at the Wikipedia article on ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programming_language programming language]'', to see why your conception of a programming language may just be wrong.
::[[User:Arbautjc|Arbautjc]] ([[User talk:Arbautjc|talk]]) 10:47, 19 July 2015 (UTC)
Unfortunately there is a site limitation that does not allow images to be uploaded. This might affect how graphical solutions to problems can be shown on Rosetta Code. I did [[Knapsack_problem/Unbounded#OOCalc|this]] several years ago which is an oocalc entry.<br>
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