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ds755 Posted - 11/20/2022 : 07:24:59 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 2022 (64-bit) SR1
Operating System: Windows 11 Home

Hello,

I wanted to ask if there is a way to declare nested datasets, for example:

Dataset GraphLimits = {{10,200}, {200,800}};

Essentially, I am trying to declare something similar to a list of tuples in Python.

Thanks in advance
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ds755 Posted - 11/24/2022 : 9:10:06 PM
OK, I'll try that
cpyang Posted - 11/20/2022 : 3:05:11 PM
Are you trying to use matrix in LT?
So far, dataset is a vector, interest for matrix support has been low.


Why not just use Python? You know you can easily call Python function from column formula, fitting function and from LT right?

CP

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