What's new in Analyse-it for Microsoft Excel 6.15

Aug 18, 2022
  • MSA:Changed default Linearity command to CLSI EP6-AEd2 options

New in Analyse-it for Microsoft Excel 6.10.1 (Aug 18, 2022)

  • MSA:Changed default Linearity command to CLSI EP6-AEd2 options

New in Analyse-it for Microsoft Excel 5.80.2 (Apr 26, 2021)

  • Added Recalculate All command to recalculate all analyses in the workbook.
  • MSA:
  • Added support for the new CLSI EP6-Ed2 linearity procedure. CLSI now defines the deviation from linearity as the difference between the mean of replicates and the linear fit, and therefore no longer requires fitting polynomial models. (Estimating the linearity of a measurement procedure (EP06-Ed2))

New in Analyse-it for Microsoft Excel 5.68.0 (Dec 3, 2020)

  • Minor bug fixes

New in Analyse-it for Microsoft Excel 5.66.0 (Aug 17, 2020)

  • Minor bug fixes

New in Analyse-it for Microsoft Excel 5.10 (Feb 11, 2019)

  • It’s been a long-requested feature, and today we’re happy to announce that Analyse-it version 5.10 now includes the ability to save the dataset filter with an analysis and re-apply it on recalculation.
  • Analyse-it always allowed you to use Excel auto-filters to quickly limit analysis to just a subset of the data, but until now that filter wasn’t saved. Each time you recalculated the analysis it was based on the currently active filter rather than the filter in-effect when you created the analysis.
  • This “active filter” method had its uses in exploratory data analysis: you can easily create an analysis, adjust the filter criteria, click Recalculate to see the changes to the analysis, then repeat as necessary to explore the data. But it also had its limitations. For example, if you created two analyses to look at subjects where Age > 20 and Age <= 20, simply clicking Recalculate on those analyses could get you in a mess if you didn’t reset the filter conditions on each analysis before recalculating.
  • Thankfully Analyse-it will now take care of that for you.
  • Saving the filter with the analysis
  • In Analyse-it version 5.10 and later, when you create an analysis (or edit an existing analysis), you will see a new command on the Analyse-it ribbon called Filter. If you click the drop-down arrow alongside the command you will see two options:
  • For new analyses, Save Filter & Re-apply is selected by default so any filter criteria you apply during analysis will be saved and re-applied when you next recalculate or edit the analysis.
  • For existing analyses created before version 5.10, Use active filter will be the default and those analyses will continue to use the filter in effect when recalculating. That maintains the behavior users of earlier versions expect, so they’re not surprised by the new feature, but you can click Edit and change the Filter setting if you want to save the filter with the analysis instead.
  • Identifying the filter used in an analysis
  • The filter criteria used calculating an analysis shows in the header of an analysis report, see below:
  • Space is limited in the worksheet tab name, but a short, truncated description of the filter criteria is included. Usually, you are better renaming the worksheet tab to better describe the filter in a clearer, succinct way. For example, Analyse-it might label the tab “Height (Age > 20 and Sex = ‘Mal..”, truncated due to limitations on the length of a worksheet tab name, but you might rename it to “Male Height over 20y/o”. When you change a worksheet tab name Analyse-it will respect the change and will leave it as-is during recalculate.
  • Changing or re-using a filter
  • When a filter is saved with an analysis you will notice a new command on the Analyse-it analysis ribbon called Filter, see below:
  • When you click Filter it applies the filter criteria saved with the analysis to the dataset and shows the dataset. You now have a few options. You can see the dataset filtered by the criteria. Or you could change the filter criteria, switch back to the analysis, and click Recalculate to change the filter applied to the analysis. Or you could create a new analysis, based on the same filter criteria as the existing analysis.
  • The Filter command is disabled if the analysis is using the active filter, rather than a saved filter.
  • Limitations of save filter
  • Save filter works with almost all filter conditions: filter by value, by condition, by color/fill/icon, above/below average, top/bottom items, and so on. But there is one limitation: filtering to multiple dates, such as shown below: