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kdsaransh Posted - 04/10/2015 : 06:50:27 AM
Hello,

How can i change a particular cell value from decimal to scientific notation.

I am using origin 9.1

Thanks
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cdrozdowski111 Posted - 05/01/2015 : 3:56:38 PM
Take a look at the wks.col.subformat property listed on this page:http://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/ref/Wks-Col-obj

For scientific notation, you'd set the subformat = 2
kdsaransh Posted - 04/29/2015 : 08:44:50 AM
Hello,

Thanks,

Changing the format for the whole column will also work. So how can i do that using script...

regards,

Echo_Chu Posted - 04/29/2015 : 04:48:21 AM
Hi,

I am afraid that there is no way to change the format of a particular cell with Labtalk.

In Labtalk we can only change the format of the whole column.

Echo
kdsaransh Posted - 04/28/2015 : 09:27:54 AM
Hello,

Can i change a cell format to scientific or some other form using labtalk.

thanks,
Regards,
Rajesh Agarwal
kdsaransh Posted - 04/14/2015 : 06:42:43 AM
Hi,

Thanks for the reply, But i want to the same using script.

Can it be done ?
lkb0221 Posted - 04/13/2015 : 10:22:04 AM
Hi,

Right click and select "Format Cell"
http://www.originlab.com/doc/X-Function/ref/wcellformat


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