There are many programs you could use for large data sets, although I'm not sure how many of them belong to the "excel-like" category.

Personally, I'm quite happy with Matlab and its free-counterpart, Octave. Both of them can quite easily be made to read matrices and xvg-files. They are much faster too (in terms of generating plots, etc.). Using any of them is not strictely intuitive so you might have to hit some manuals in order to master them correctly.

Good luck,
-Shay

Quoting "oguz gurbulak" <gurbulako...@yahoo.com>:





Dear All,

 

I study on molecular dynamics simulations of organic molecules. I want to
learn that Is there an
excel-like program that accepts more data set ( for instance output info for 5000 records ) in order to make analysis ? Could you please give me some suggestions about this issue ?

 

Thank you very much for your attention.

 

Kind regards.









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