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dekos Posted - 08/05/2025 : 12:53:18 PM
I would like to use the term
$(mean(col(F)))
in my diagram title. unfortunately, it gives me
--

am I doing something wrong or is this not supposed to work?



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aplotnikov Posted - 08/06/2025 : 04:19:12 AM
Try $(mean([<Book_name>]!F)) or $(mean(<Book_name>_F)) instead.
Check, whether the value of the "link"-property of your text object is set to 1, e.g. txtObj.link=1.

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