This section contains the following samples:
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BoostMatrix
- Demonstrates how to write a matrix adapter class, to integrate a matrix class into XLL+
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CallExcel
- Demonstrates how to call Excel worksheet and macro functions from an add-in function
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UseTimer
- Demonstrates how to use a timer to execute a macro function at regular intervals
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PartialReg
- Demonstrates how to control at run-time which add-in functions are registered and which are not
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CreateBook
- Demonstrates how to use CXlMacros methods to create and populate workbooks
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BinaryData
- Demonstrates the use of BinaryName ranges to store binary data in an invisible named range in a worksheet
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CalcEvt
- Demonstrates how to trap the OnCalculate event, and add your own data to a worksheet
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SetFormula
- Demonstrates how to set formulae
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FInspect
- Demonstrates how to inspect and display information about functions in an add-in (Changed for XLL+ 6.0)
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Dialogs
- Uses the CXlDialog class to display native Excel dialogs
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Serialize
- Demonstrates how to serialize Excel native data types to and from streams
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Integration
- Demonstrates how to create a meta-function from the relationship between two cells and use standard numerical methods to integrate the function
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TFold
- Demonstrates the use of the CXlOper class, in a useful worksheet function that constructs and manipulates arrays
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Profiling
- Demonstrates a function extension, which profiles the performance of add-in functions
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LogDemo
- An add-in that writes to a log
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ExUIDynList
- Changes the contents of a value list at run-time (New in XLL+ 6.2)
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DemoFeed
- Demonstrates how to integrate a data feed into an Excel add-in for high-performance real-time data add-in, written in C++, and which supports array real-time values as well as scalar values. (New in XLL+ 6.3)
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ApiTest
- Demonstrates how to create a wrapper library which lets you call XLL Add-in functions directly from a C#, C++ or VBA application. (New in XLL+ 6.3)