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Wolburg Posted - 03/09/2006 : 10:58:44 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 6.1
Operating System: Windows 2000

Hello,

I want to delete entire rows in a worksheet, if there are certain conditions.
So I have written a LabTalk script. But it doesn't work properly. If the condition is true, then are deleted only the 1th, 3th, 5th...row, if several rows are one after the other have that condition.
Here's my script:

number=100;
for (ii=1;ii<=number;ii++)
{ if (col(test)[ii]<=0) { mark -d col(test) -b ii -e ii;} };

Thank you for your help.
Best regards, Thomas Wolburg.
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Mike Buess Posted - 03/09/2006 : 11:08:58 AM
Hi Thomas,

When you delete a row all subsequent rows are renumbered. Therefore, it's better to start at the bottom and work your way up...

number=100;
for(ii=number;ii>0;ii--)
{ if (col(test)[ii]<=0) { mark -d col(test) -b ii -e ii;} };

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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