In this chapter we briefly look at the Microsoft Office Add-In for Data Mining, which let's users work with the Data Mining Model and perform different data mining related tasks. Download and install the Data Mining Add-In for Microsoft Excel from here. Once installed, open Excel and the add-in should look as shown below.
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One of the technologies available in SQL Server Analysis Services is data mining. You can read lots more about it here.
We have just released a set of add-ins for Excel (“The Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Data Mining Add-ins for Microsoft Office 2007″) that allow users to take advantage of SQL Server 2005 predictive analytics in Office Excel 2007. The download includes two components for use with Excel 2007:
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- Table Analysis Tools for Excel: This add-in provides users with easy-to-use tasks that leverage SQL Server 2005 Data Mining to perform powerful analytics on your spreadsheet data.
- Data Mining Client for Excel: This add-in allows users to work through the full data mining model development lifecycle within Excel 2007 using either your spreadsheet data or external data accessible through your SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services.
There is also a component for use in Office Visio 2007 that allows users to render and share mining models as annotatable Visio 2007 drawings.
You can find links to the install locations and associated whitepaper here.
As the article suggests, today we will learn how to add Analysis ToolPak in Excel For Mac and Windows PCs. So let's get started.
The Analysis ToolPak is an add-on in Microsoft Excel. By default, this add-in is not installed in Excel.
Analysis toolPak of excel contains very helpful tools for statistical, financial, and engineering data analysis.
How to Add Analysis ToolPak to Excel 2016 in Windows?
To install the Analysis toolPak in Excel 2016 follow these steps.
- Click on file.
- Click on option. You’ll see the excel options dialogue box.
- Click on Add-Ins. It is on the left, second option from the bottom.
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- Locate Analysis ToolPack and click on it.
- In the bottom, you must be able to see manage drop down. Select Excel-Add-ins and click on Go button.
- All available Add-ins will be shown to you. Select Analysis Toolpak and click OK.
Analysis ToolPak is added now. You can see it in the Data tab in the rightmost corner.
How to Add Analysis ToolPak in Excel 2016 for Mac?
To install Analysis toolpak in Excel for Mac, follow below steps.
- Goto tools or Insert menu.
- Locate Add-Ins and Click on it.
- You’ll be prompted to choose from available add-ins. Select Analysis Toolpak.
- Click Ok.
Analysis Toolpak is added. Goto data tab. In the rightmost corner you’ll find Analysis Toolpak waiting for you.
Analysis Toolpak has a number of useful statical tools that we will explore in our that we have explored in analysis tutorials.
The Analysis ToolPak in Excel 2010
Steps for a user to manually install Analysis ToolPak in Excel:
- Click on File ribbon
- Click on Options
- From Options, select Add-Ins
- Select Analysis ToolPak and click on Go button
- You can see 4 Add-Ins options are available, check the Analysis ToolPak
- Click on OK button
- When you check Data ribbon, this time you will see Data Analysis option appears in Analysis Group.
- When you click on Data Analysis, you will find the dialog box as shown below:
There are a total of 19 options available in the Data Analysis:
1. Anova: Single Factor
2. Anova: Two-Factor with Replication
3. Anova: Two-Factor without Replication
4. Correlation
5. Covariance
6. Descriptive Statistics
7. Exponential Smoothing
8. F-Test Two Sample for Variance
9. Fourier Analysis
10. Histogram
11. Moving Average
12. Random Number Generation
13. Rank and Percentile
14. Regression
15. Sampling
16. t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means
17. t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Equal Variances
18. t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances
19. Z-Test: Two-Samples for Mean
2. Anova: Two-Factor with Replication
3. Anova: Two-Factor without Replication
4. Correlation
5. Covariance
6. Descriptive Statistics
7. Exponential Smoothing
8. F-Test Two Sample for Variance
9. Fourier Analysis
10. Histogram
11. Moving Average
12. Random Number Generation
13. Rank and Percentile
14. Regression
15. Sampling
16. t-Test: Paired Two Sample for Means
17. t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Equal Variances
18. t-Test: Two-Sample Assuming Unequal Variances
19. Z-Test: Two-Samples for Mean
An add-in is simply a hidden tool that adds new features in Microsoft Excel 2010 and 2013.
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