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Bempel Posted - 02/23/2003 : 6:30:40 PM
How can I change the following commands (taken from my script), so that the mean value is only displayed with 2 significant numbers after the comma? (24,57 instead of 24,573825)

set col(L) -bs rr1;
set col(L) -es rr2;
sum(col(L));

%M="T\-(eff) = $(sum.mean) °C"
label -s -p 103 10 \+(%M);

Best regards

Stephane
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Mike Buess Posted - 02/23/2003 : 6:44:43 PM
Hi Stephane,

%M="T\-(eff) = $(sum.mean,.2) °C" ;

Look for "Substitution Notation" in the Programming Guide Index for more numeric to string conversions.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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