Patents by Inventor Robert E. Dvorak
Robert E. Dvorak has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240370646Abstract: The technology disclosed improves the creation, modification and presentation of spreadsheet charts. The technology makes creating charts from non-contiguous data, i.e., data requiring more than one non-contiguous ranges, easy and intuitive for users. Instead of placing the inputs in pop-ups, drop-downs and/or sidebars employing ribbons and other steps, the inputs are placed on the desired chart proximate to where the populated data will display. The inputs accept typed text, spreadsheet cells and provide a selector for cell selection. Embodiments will pre-populate title locations accepting similar inputs, add color for easier information identification and provide user sidebar or other input options. Error and warning messages are provided to help users generate the chart they desire.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Publication number: 20240370647Abstract: The disclosed technology creates a family of (predefined formula) spreadsheet functions which allows users to create programming loop equivalents in their regular spreadsheet cells employing familiar range functions (e.g., SUM, COUNT, MIN, MAX, etc.) with data filtering and output selection. The data can be sourced from multiple cells within the spreadsheet or a broad spectrum of numeric, date and text data not stored in a spreadsheet, including data not discretely defined. The technology disclosed can use as inputs either cell ranges or Non-Spreadsheet Cell (NSC) data formulas. The capability allows users to specify standardized or highly custom calculations capable of executing millions of loops through a (predefined formula) spreadsheet function.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Dvorak, Yuriy Garin, Alexey Verkhovskiy
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Publication number: 20240370645Abstract: The disclosed technology creates a family of spreadsheet functions (predefined formulas) which allows users to create programming loop equivalents in their regular spreadsheet cells combining familiar range or array evaluating functions (e.g., SUM, COUNT, MIN, MAX, etc.) with data filtering and output selection. The input data to these new functions can be sourced from multiple cells within the spreadsheet or a broad spectrum of numeric, date and text data not stored in a spreadsheet, including data not discretely defined. The technology disclosed can use as inputs cell ranges or Non-spreadsheet Cell (NSC) data formulas. The technology supports functions with predefined combinations and user specified combinations all capable of automating, millions of looped calculations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2024Publication date: November 7, 2024Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Publication number: 20240362408Abstract: Disclosed is a method of as you type error checking of a spreadsheet formula as a user types the formula in a cell, including analyzing, as you type, the cell contents of the spreadsheet formula and throwing an error message when the cell contents are not valid in the formula being typed. The error message identifies/emphasizes a token or group of tokens that cause the error. Also disclosed is selecting and populating into a spreadsheet formula a formulaic data field to be evaluated, starting from a position in the spreadsheet formula where the formulaic data field to be evaluated is to be populated, and responding to typed inputs and/or UI selection by displaying a list of selectable formulaic data fields with additional information that contains (non-data derived) human generated values. Upon selection among the fields, the method includes automatically populating into the starting position in the spreadsheet formula.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 6, 2024Publication date: October 31, 2024Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Publication number: 20240362407Abstract: The technology disclosed relates to accessing external data, including massive amounts of data stored in the cloud, in spreadsheet cells: accessing external data direct via a formulaic variable in a spreadsheet, specifying an ordered progression for the accessed external data, selectively propagating data accessed using the formulaic variable vertically or horizontally, within a propagation pattern responsive to normal A$1, $A1 and $A$1 spreadsheet conventions. Two or more external data fields, responsive to the formulaic variable, have an ordered sequence relationship that nests ordering of vectors of the propagated data; and the ordering according to the ordered sequence relationship is maintained during replication by copy and paste. In another disclosed method, the external data is generated using an implicit join of data from at least two external data sources to generate multiple adjoining vectors of spreadsheet cells of data responsive to selection parameters in the formulaic variable.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 22, 2024Publication date: October 31, 2024Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. DVORAK
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Publication number: 20240303426Abstract: The disclosed technology creates a family of (predefined formula) spreadsheet functions which allows users to create programming loop equivalents in their regular spreadsheet cells employing familiar range functions (e.g., SUM, COUNT, MIN, MAX, etc.) with data filtering and output selection. The data can be sourced from multiple cells within the spreadsheet or a broad spectrum of numeric, date and text data not stored in a spreadsheet, including data not discretely defined. The technology disclosed can use as inputs either cell ranges or Non-Spreadsheet Cell (NSC) data formulas. The capability allows users to specify standardized or highly custom calculations capable of executing millions of loops through a (predefined formula) spreadsheet function.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2024Publication date: September 12, 2024Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Patent number: 12056445Abstract: The technology disclosed improves the creation, modification and presentation of spreadsheet charts. The technology makes creating charts from non-contiguous data, i.e., data requiring more than one non-contiguous ranges, easy and intuitive for users. Instead of placing the inputs in pop-ups, drop-downs and/or sidebars employing ribbons and other steps, the inputs are placed on the desired chart proximate to where the populated data will display. The inputs accept typed text, spreadsheet cells and provide a selector for cell selection. Embodiments will pre-populate title locations accepting similar inputs, add color for easier information identification and provide user sidebar or other input options. Error and warning messages are provided to help users generate the chart they desire.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2021Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Patent number: 12056446Abstract: The disclosed technology creates a family of spreadsheet functions (predefined formulas) which allows users to create programming loop equivalents in their regular spreadsheet cells combining familiar range or array evaluating functions (e.g., SUM, COUNT, MIN, MAX, etc.) with data filtering and output selection. The input data to these new functions can be sourced from multiple cells within the spreadsheet or a broad spectrum of numeric, date and text data not stored in a spreadsheet, including data not discretely defined. The technology disclosed can use as inputs cell ranges or Non-spreadsheet Cell (NSC) data formulas. The technology supports functions with predefined combinations and user specified combinations all capable of automating, millions of looped calculations.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2023Date of Patent: August 6, 2024Assignee: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Patent number: 12050859Abstract: The disclosed technology creates a family of (predefined formula) spreadsheet functions which allows users to create programming loop equivalents in their regular spreadsheet cells employing familiar range functions (e.g., SUM, COUNT, MIN, MAX, etc.) with data filtering and output selection. The data can be sourced from multiple cells within the spreadsheet or a broad spectrum of numeric, date and text data not stored in a spreadsheet, including data not discretely defined. The technology disclosed can use as inputs either cell ranges or Non-Spreadsheet Cell (NSC) data formulas. The capability allows users to specify standardized or highly custom calculations capable of executing millions of loops through a (predefined formula) spreadsheet function.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 2022Date of Patent: July 30, 2024Assignee: Adaptam Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Dvorak, Yuriy Garin, Alexey Verkhovskiy
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Publication number: 20240202168Abstract: The disclosed technology creates a set of technologies that formulaically and/or positionally link cell(s) to spreadsheet functions or capabilities that flex the number of cells they instantiate. Thereby automatically altering the cell formula and/or the cell position reflecting those linked/connected flex range changes. Automatically ensuring no overlap of linked/connected cells and automatically adjusting linked/connected formulas for the referenced flex changes.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2023Publication date: June 20, 2024Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Dvorak, Yuriy Garin, Alexey Verkhovskiy
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Publication number: 20240193357Abstract: The disclosed technology creates three families of (predefined formula) spreadsheet functions which allows users to functional formulas that create multiple two-dimensional repetitions of range or array function formula calculations, non-range or non-array function algebraic formulas, or two-dimension fields with complementary vertical and horizontal headings in their regular spreadsheet cells. The data can be sourced from multiple cells within the spreadsheet or a broad spectrum of numeric, date and text data not stored in a spreadsheet, including data not discretely defined. The technology disclosed can use as inputs either cell ranges or Non-Spreadsheet Cell (NSC) data formulas. The capability allows users to specify standardized or highly custom calculations capable of executing millions of calculations through a (predefined formula) spreadsheet function.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2024Publication date: June 13, 2024Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventors: Robert E. Dvorak, Yuriy Garin, Alexey Verkhovskiy
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Patent number: 11977835Abstract: Disclosed is a method of as you type error checking of a spreadsheet formula as a user types the formula in a cell, including analyzing, as you type, the cell contents of the spreadsheet formula and throwing an error message when the cell contents are not valid in the formula being typed. The error message identifies/emphasizes a token or group of tokens that cause the error. Also disclosed is selecting and populating into a spreadsheet formula a formulaic data field to be evaluated, starting from a position in the spreadsheet formula where the formulaic data field to be evaluated is to be populated, and responding to typed inputs and/or UI selection by displaying a list of selectable formulaic data fields with additional information that contains (non-data derived) human generated values. Upon selection among the fields, the method includes automatically populating into the starting position in the spreadsheet formula.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2022Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Patent number: 11972204Abstract: The disclosed technology creates a family of (predefined formula) spreadsheet functions which allows users to create programming loop equivalents in their regular spreadsheet cells employing familiar range functions (e.g., SUM, COUNT, MIN, MAX, etc.) with data filtering and output selection. The data can be sourced from multiple cells within the spreadsheet or a broad spectrum of numeric, date and text data not stored in a spreadsheet, including data not discretely defined. The technology disclosed can use as inputs either cell ranges or Non-Spreadsheet Cell (NSC) data formulas. The capability allows users to specify standardized or highly custom calculations capable of executing millions of loops through a (predefined formula) spreadsheet function.Type: GrantFiled: July 13, 2021Date of Patent: April 30, 2024Assignee: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Patent number: 11966691Abstract: The technology disclosed relates to accessing external data, including massive amounts of data stored in the cloud, in spreadsheet cells: accessing external data direct via a formulaic variable in a spreadsheet, specifying an ordered progression for the accessed external data, selectively propagating data accessed using the formulaic variable vertically or horizontally, within a propagation pattern responsive to normal A$1, $A1 and $A$1 spreadsheet conventions. Two or more external data fields, responsive to the formulaic variable, have an ordered sequence relationship that nests ordering of vectors of the propagated data; and the ordering according to the ordered sequence relationship is maintained during replication by copy and paste. In another disclosed method, the external data is generated using an implicit join of data from at least two external data sources to generate multiple adjoining vectors of spreadsheet cells of data responsive to selection parameters in the formulaic variable.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 2022Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Publication number: 20240078378Abstract: The disclosed technology includes multi-way triggering of automatic replication elements selectively within and across documents, cellular atomization of spreadsheet cells and charts while retaining their desired formula, function and content properties, combining the selective multi-way replication with the cellular atomization, and employing a library capability to easily reuse automatically coordinating elements and atomized spreadsheet or tabular cells and charts.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 6, 2023Publication date: March 7, 2024Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Patent number: 11900053Abstract: The disclosed technology includes multi-way triggering of automatic replication elements selectively within and across documents, cellular atomization of spreadsheet cells and charts while retaining their desired formula, function and content properties, combining the selective multi-way replication with the cellular atomization, and employing a library capability to easily reuse automatically coordinating elements and atomized spreadsheet or tabular cells and charts.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2021Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Publication number: 20240028821Abstract: The disclosed technology creates a family of spreadsheet functions (predefined formulas) which allows users to create programming loop equivalents in their regular spreadsheet cells combining familiar range or array evaluating functions (e.g., SUM, COUNT, MIN, MAX, etc.) with data filtering and output selection. The input data to these new functions can be sourced from multiple cells within the spreadsheet or a broad spectrum of numeric, date and text data not stored in a spreadsheet, including data not discretely defined. The technology disclosed can use as inputs cell ranges or Non-spreadsheet Cell (NSC) data formulas. The technology supports functions with predefined combinations and user specified combinations all capable of automating, millions of looped calculations.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Patent number: 11836444Abstract: The technology disclosed includes a spreadsheet application with a formula building capability that allows users to construct a complex multi-component formula piece by piece, seeing the evaluated result of each component on the way to building the whole formula. It replaces users building complex formulas in a number of separate cells, troubleshooting each part and then having to either recombine the formula parts in one cell via a frequently error borne process or creating a master cell using a hidden set of all the piece parts making it harder to then see and understand what the formula is doing and apply copy paste.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 2021Date of Patent: December 5, 2023Assignee: Adaptam Inc.Inventor: Robert E. Dvorak
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Publication number: 20230367956Abstract: The disclosed technology creates new families of (predefined formula) spreadsheet functions which allow users to bucket values, supports use of those bucketing functions in other functions, and adds value bucketing capabilities as an option in existing spreadsheet functions. The technology disclosed can use as inputs either cell ranges or Non-Spreadsheet Cell (NSC) data formulas. The capability allows users to bucket numerical, text and time/date values.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2023Publication date: November 16, 2023Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventors: Robert E. DVORAK, Yuriy GARIN
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Publication number: 20230351104Abstract: Disclosed is a method giving an alternative to typing, cell selecting, single list selecting and pasting in arguments for a built-in spreadsheet function and flex copy paste capabilities through the use of a broad spectrum of selection list panels supporting multiple selections from multiple lists with fixed and/or situationally specific specification options. Those and other arguments can be invisible in the spreadsheet formula text while more understandably visible in UIs. Also disclosed is function and flex copy-paste control of cell formatting overriding any cell formatting otherwise applied to those cells employing a broad spectrum of specification types and selection list panels not previously utilized for spreadsheet functions or copy paste.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 2, 2023Publication date: November 2, 2023Applicant: Adaptam Inc.Inventors: Robert E. DVORAK, Yuriy GARIN, Alexey VERKHOVSKIY