• @[email protected]
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      1010 months ago

      Excel is my daily driver for basic data analysis and graph making. For more complicated tasks I use R.

    • @PrincessLeiasCat
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      910 months ago

      Mechanical engineer here who could not live without it. And every meeting I go to, we are presented with Excel charts in one form or another. I love it tbh.

      • @[email protected]
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        510 months ago

        what do you use excel for in your job? (i don’t know anything about mechanical engineering)

        • @PrincessLeiasCat
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          310 months ago

          A few main ones: either to list out current & upcoming projects wrt cost & time (the logistical/budget parts) and also columns to sort out things like a pressure, temperature, volume, voltage, current, surface area, etc, depending on what you’re working on. My degree is ME, but I also work a lot of electrical projects so the ability to sort all of these properties out in an easy to read chart is immensely helpful.

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      410 months ago

      Excel is great at manipulating low amounts of data and building functions and queries without any programming needed.