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Nuubie Posted - 03/10/2017 : 09:02:16 AM
Hello guys,

I am a complete beginner and I run into a problem. I want to import files with a loop. Namely,
loop(x,1,9) {
impasc fname=tablex.txt -t
}
So I have 9 table.txt files which i want to import. But it doesnt work. Can someone enlighten me please. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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cpyang Posted - 03/11/2017 : 11:59:21 AM
If you multiple files, then they will need to be different names right? Assuming they are enumerated like table1.txt etc, then



loop(x,1,3){impasc fname:=c:\mydata\table$(x).txt options.impmode:=3}



You can google "originlab impasc" to read more. Or about $(x), "originlab labtalk substitution"

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