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Namdos Posted - 12/12/2011 : 09:07:42 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Origin Pro 8 SR0 v8.0725
Operating System: Win7 x64

Hi,
I need help on a problem which really takes a lot of worktime:
I have a worksheet with a huge dataset (~50.000x12 datapoints). Now I have to plot every column to get 12 graphs with mostly 8, sometimes 6 minima (depends on setup). Now I usually pick each representive minima y-value with the datapicker and write down the value on each minima. For fitting I have to retype those values (of round about 100 graphs...) into another worksheet.
So here's the question: Can you help me with a script I can use to double click the point with the datapicker which automatically exports the y-value of the point I clicked in one new worksheet? So that i get only one new worksheet, which is filled with 12 columns (and 8 or respective 6 lines)?
That would be so much of a time-saver... (and error-killer)

Thanks,
Alex
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Namdos Posted - 12/13/2011 : 03:04:19 AM
Hey Penn,
hmm, seems legit ;)
quite an easy command with a bunch of tools... didn't notice that before, but as you can suggest I just started in labtalk and stuff. Thanks a lot, I'll try this
Penn Posted - 12/13/2011 : 02:19:14 AM
Hi Alex,

You can try the doToolbox command.

Penn

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