What is the best data structure for a very simple spreadsheet?

vsoler vicente.soler at gmail.com
Tue Jan 5 14:09:09 EST 2010


On 3 ene, 22:40, mdipierro <massimodipierr... at gmail.com> wrote:
> Perhaps this can be useful:http://www.web2py.com/examples/spreadsheet
>
> The code is in a single file with not dependencies and it does not
> require web2py to run:http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/gluon/contrib/spreadshe...
>
> Here is a sample controller that shows you how to embed the
> spreadsheet in web page:http://code.google.com/p/web2py/source/browse/applications/examples/c...
>
> Massimo
>
> On Jan 3, 5:27 am, vsoler <vicente.so... at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Not sure this is the best group to post, but I cannot think of any
> > other.
>
> > My application would contain a limited set of "cells" represented by
> > the instances of a Cell class:
>
> > class Cell:
> > ...
>
> > A1=Cell(7)
> > A2=Cell(2*A1)
> > A3=Cell(3*A1+A2)
> > A4=Cell(A3*4)
>
> > Of course, A1 = 7, A2 = 14, A3 = 35 and A4 = 140
>
> > Now, I somehow want to be able to show a dependency tree
>
> > 1 level dependency trees
> >   A1: None
> >   A2: A1
> >   A3: A1, A2
> >   A4: A3
>
> > All levels dependency trees
>
> >   A1: None
> >   A2: A1
> >   A3: A1, A2
> >   A4: A3, A2, A1
>
> > Leaf + values dependency trees:
>
> >   A1: 7
> >   A2: A1=7, 2
> >   A3: 3, A1=7, 2
> >   A4: 3, A1=7, 2, 4
>
> > What I'd like to know is:
>
> > 1) what are, in your opinion, the basic elements of the Cell class?
> > 2) Do I need a parser to evaluate the formulas like “3*A1+A2”? Can you
> > recommend one library that already contains one?
> > 3) Do I need a tree data structure to represent my data? would the
> > tree be an attribute of the class instance?
>
> > I imagine a lot can be said on these questions. What I am looking for
> > is some hints that help me get out of where I am now.
>
> > Any help is highly appreciated.
>
> > Vicente Soler
>
>

There is something that I appreciate in this group, and it is the high
degree of knowledge of all the participants that are helping with
their answers.

After studying your suggestions, I'll come back to you.

Thank you very much.

Vicente Soler



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