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I'm just learning my way around Excel. I'd like to
see how to program a Turing Machine in Excel.
I Googled:

microsoft excel "turing machine"

and got over 700 hits.
If someone has an elegant example of a TM
in Excel, I'd appreciate their saving me the
trouble of looking at those 700+ pages.

George


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http://members.tripod.com/mumnet/tools/tools002.htm

looked pretty good.

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I'm just learning my way around Excel. I'd like to
see how to program a Turing Machine in Excel.
I Googled:

microsoft excel "turing machine"

and got over 700 hits.
If someone has an elegant example of a TM
in Excel, I'd appreciate their saving me the
trouble of looking at those 700+ pages.

George




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http://members.tripod.com/mumnet/tools/tools002.htm

looked pretty good.


Yes, I saw that example; but the write-up does not
give the Excel program which produced the figures.
Maybe I'm missing something.

George

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I'm just learning my way around Excel. I'd like to
see how to program a Turing Machine in Excel.
I Googled:

microsoft excel "turing machine"

and got over 700 hits.
If someone has an elegant example of a TM
in Excel, I'd appreciate their saving me the
trouble of looking at those 700+ pages.

George






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It had a link to download the workbook containing the code.

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http://members.tripod.com/mumnet/tools/tools002.htm

looked pretty good.


Yes, I saw that example; but the write-up does not
give the Excel program which produced the figures.
Maybe I'm missing something.

George

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I'm just learning my way around Excel. I'd like to
see how to program a Turing Machine in Excel.
I Googled:

microsoft excel "turing machine"

and got over 700 hits.
If someone has an elegant example of a TM
in Excel, I'd appreciate their saving me the
trouble of looking at those 700+ pages.

George








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It had a link to download the workbook containing the code.


My embarrassment deepens. The putative
"link to download the workbook containing the code"
is exactly what I'm missing--and still can't find. Could
this be mid-summer cognitive slippage? Would you
help this wretched wreck by supplying the invisible link?

George

"George W. Cherry" wrote in
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"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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http://members.tripod.com/mumnet/tools/tools002.htm

looked pretty good.


Yes, I saw that example; but the write-up does not
give the Excel program which produced the figures.
Maybe I'm missing something.

George

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I'm just learning my way around Excel. I'd like to
see how to program a Turing Machine in Excel.
I Googled:

microsoft excel "turing machine"

and got over 700 hits.
If someone has an elegant example of a TM
in Excel, I'd appreciate their saving me the
trouble of looking at those 700+ pages.

George












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http://members.tripod.com/mumnet/zips/TuringMachine.zip

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"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
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It had a link to download the workbook containing the code.


My embarrassment deepens. The putative
"link to download the workbook containing the code"
is exactly what I'm missing--and still can't find. Could
this be mid-summer cognitive slippage? Would you
help this wretched wreck by supplying the invisible link?

George

"George W. Cherry" wrote in
message news:nFDPc.237730$XM6.38018@attbi_s53...

"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message
...
http://members.tripod.com/mumnet/tools/tools002.htm

looked pretty good.

Yes, I saw that example; but the write-up does not
give the Excel program which produced the figures.
Maybe I'm missing something.

George

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I'm just learning my way around Excel. I'd like to
see how to program a Turing Machine in Excel.
I Googled:

microsoft excel "turing machine"

and got over 700 hits.
If someone has an elegant example of a TM
in Excel, I'd appreciate their saving me the
trouble of looking at those 700+ pages.

George












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