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medjahdi Posted - 01/17/2003 : 08:18:57 AM
Hello,
I'm a new user in origin's programation and can anybody explain me how to run a script from Labtalk editor
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Laurie Posted - 01/20/2003 : 12:02:16 PM
The LabTalk Editor is a context-coloring script editor designed for developing and editing LabTalk script files. With the introduction of Origin's programming language, Origin C, Origin 7 replaced this editor with CodeBuilder, the integrated development environment.

Once you create a script file, you can run the script by using the run.section( ) method. You can learn more from the Origin Help menu.

You may also find useful the following product demonstrations located:

http://www.originlab.com/www/resources/mm_tutorials/introduction.asp

You might especially want to look at the one on 'Programming a User-Defined Toolbar Button'.

Hope this helps,
Laurie

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