How To Use Solver in Kingsoft 2
How To Use Solver in Kingsoft 2
Kingsoft Spreadsheets provides the what-if analysis function, which includes Goal Seek and Solver Parameters. Learn how to use these two functions in Spreadsheets
2013.
Goal Seek
The Goal Seek function in Spreadsheets allows users to obtain the value in the changing cell when a result value is assumed for a formula. For example, an employee
has already known the product sales price is $80 and the production cost is $50, and he wants to know how much the product sales should be when the expected total
profit reaches $15000.
To use this function, follow the steps below:
Step 1 Create a worksheet containing the product sales information. The value in B3 is unknown and no need to enter data in it. Enter the formula = (B1-B2)*B3 in
B4.
Step 2 Click the What-If Analysis icon in the Data tab and choose Goal Seek in the drop-down list. The Goal Seek dialogue box will open and show as below:
Figure 1 The Goal Seek
dialogue box
Step 3 Select cell B4 in
the Set cell section,
enter 15000 in the To
value enter box, and
select B3 in the By
changing cell section.
Step 4 Click OK to
complete the operation. You can see the result as shown below:
Figure 2 Goal Seek Status
Step 5 Click OK to preserve
the result.
Solver Parameters
Simply speaking, Solver
Parameters can help you
forecast the problem which
contains more than one
variable. For example, the
shopkeeper wants to know which kinds of pens he should sell and the potential revenue. Assuming that there are three kinds of pens, namely gel pen, pen, and ball
pen, and their prices are $1, $2, and $2.5.
To use this function, follow the steps below:
Step 1 Create a worksheet containing the product sales information. See below: