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circumvent Posted - 06/22/2007 : 4:28:41 PM
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Does anyone here know how to find the index value of given dataset (associated with x). For example, x is from 1 to 100 with 0.5 interval and its index is from 1 to 200.

Which command could return its index number something like cc(5)=10;
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Mike Buess Posted - 06/22/2007 : 11:29:59 PM
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list(value, dataset)
The list(value, dataset) function returns the index number in dataset where value first occurs. If there is no match, the function returns 0. Note that this function makes an “exact” comparison using the equal (==) operator.
See also the xvalue and xvalue1 functions...

Help> Programming> LabTalk Language Reference> Function Reference> Utility Functions> Dataset Information Functions

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