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  1. NumeRe

    NumeRe: Framework for Numerical Computations is an application for Microsoft Windows® that can do more than the usual spreadsheets. It provides you with nonlinear fits of arbitrary functions as well as …

  2. NumeRe - Releases

    Dec 28, 2024 · NumeRe v1.1.7rc published: 26.04.2025 Today we publish the release candidate version 1.1.7.2504 (ChangesLog). We're pleased to announce that again over 60 changes are part of this …

  3. NumeRe - Tutorials

    We show you how to use NumeRe to load data, analyze it and derive results. The level is aimed at beginners with some prior knowledge of statistics and data analysis.

  4. NumeRe - Downloads

    System requirements NumeRe has the following operating system requirements: Microsoft Windows 7 (x86 or x64) or newer (there is still a chance that NumeRe will also run on XP).

  5. NumeRe - When NumeRe is the better spreadsheet

    In this article, we want to look at the aspects in which NumeRe suddenly has the edge and why it is worth taking a closer look at NumeRe's "slightly different" approach.

  6. NumeRe - Features

    NumeRe offers over 10 different basic plotting styles in one, two and three dimensions, which you can further modify. Activate a grid or a comprehensive box, switch to logarithmic scaling, use light and …

  7. NumeRe - Archive

    Sep 20, 2022 · GUI system: NumeRe now provides the ability to create and interact with custom graphical interfaces. Window layouts are stored in NumeRe layout files (*.nlyt), which can also be …

  8. NumeRe - The user interface

    Here you can enter expressions that will be evaluated directly by NumeRe. The command window also provides tooltips, syntax highlighting and auto-completion for NumeRe code.

  9. NumeRe - First steps

    For all topics it can be helpful to have a look at the NumeRe documentation, which you can display with [F1], the context menu or with the command help. We would also like to recommend the search …

  10. NumeRe - Applications

    Use NumeRe to model numerically describable systems. If you want to know why a traffic jam occurs on a road, or why traffic jams always occur in short successive waves, you can let NumeRe calculate …