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MBIMO Posted - 05/27/2009 : 02:59:53 AM
Origin 8 SR4 (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: Windows XP

Hi,

I wonder whether it is possible to apply the xfunction colstats to several columns. I know that I can use the irng parameter to set a range. However I haven't figured out yet how to treat the entire range, i.e. several columns, as one combined dataset.

Thanks for your help,

Martin
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MBIMO Posted - 06/03/2009 : 05:25:17 AM
Thanks for the hint.

Worked like a charm.
Echo_Chu Posted - 05/27/2009 : 05:35:29 AM
Hi, Martin

If you want to treat entire range as one combined dataset, please use stats. For example

stats ix:=1!A:B

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