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daliss Posted - 04/16/2006 : 09:11:45 AM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin):OriginPro75
Operating System:WinXP

Hello everyone,

When I try to write some LabTalk scripts, I always use the programming help in Origin. But I find the informations are confused and uncleare, which make me hard to find the useful entry. For example, I use "delete column" as search topic but still can't find proper entry to explain how to do this.

Could anyone give me some suggestions for this?

Thanks.

William Peng
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daliss Posted - 04/20/2006 : 2:10:41 PM
Thanks.
It is very useful to filter many unwanted entrys and save my time by use of quotation marks.
larry_lan Posted - 04/16/2006 : 8:08:56 PM
Hi William:

If you want to search in LabTalk help only, you can use the LabTalk.chm file which located on Help subfolder of Origin program folder.

A column in Origin is considered as a dataset, so using "delete dataset" as search topic will hit the entry better.

Using quotation marks "" will limit to search the exactly phrase and reduce the search results. It should be noticed that some words like a, the, for will be ignored in the searching, so "delete dataset" will match "delete a dataset", "delete the dataset", ect.

Larry
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