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| cougar2 |
Posted - 02/19/2004 : 09:44:30 AM Hi everybody,
I need some help on the following questions:
(i) How can you make Origin to display column labels automatically using Labtalk (as Origin asks you when you enter a new label)? I am creating a new worksheet and label it like this:
create.wksName$ = "s1orig";create.wks(A B C D E F G H); s1orig!wks.col1.type=4; s1orig!wks.col1.label$="B-Field"; tt=0;for (ii=2;ii<=6;ii++){s1orig!wks.col$(ii).label$=$(tt);tt=$(tt)+36;};
(ii) In the same script I am using the following to normalize my worksheet columns. It works fine for the first 2 columns then it produces one empty column and then goes on with the next 2. The first column is not altered (intentionally) so the loop starts at 2. The original worksheet columns do exist (s1orig etc). What´s wrong?
loop (var,2,6) {%v=s1!wks.col$(var).name$;s1_%v=(s1orig_%v-s1orig_%v[23])/(s1orig_%v[1]-s1orig_%v[23])}; loop (var,2,6) {%v=s2!wks.col$(var).name$;s2_%v=(s2orig_%v-s2orig_%v[23])/(s2orig_%v[1]-s2orig_%v[23])};
Thanks for any help
Cougar
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| cougar2 |
Posted - 02/20/2004 : 10:55:29 AM Hi,
I got the mistake myself, the problem was not in the script I presented but in some other part which wasn´t displayed here. There column was deleted erroneously.
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| cougar2 |
Posted - 02/20/2004 : 04:45:35 AM Hi Mike,
(i) works well, thank you.
(ii) You´re right, I can do it in one loop, but the problem seems to be when creating the first worksheets. In "s1orig" there is no D column being created, but I can´t see why. When I use the command create.wks(A B C D D E F G H I J K L); the worksheet contains one "D1" column so actually there must have been a first "D" column, right?
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| Mike Buess |
Posted - 02/19/2004 : 12:25:38 PM Hi Cougar,
(i) Once you've defined at least one column label you can use wks.labels()...
create.wksName$ = "s1orig";create.wks(A B C D E F G H); s1orig!wks.col1.type=4; s1orig!wks.col1.label$="B-Field"; s1orig!wks.labels(); tt=0;for (ii=2;ii<=6;ii++){s1orig!wks.col$(ii).label$=$(tt);tt=$(tt)+36;};
(ii) I don't see any obvious mistakes, but why don't you do everything inside one loop?
Mike Buess Origin WebRing Member |
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