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zango24 Posted - 01/29/2015 : 1:15:43 PM
Origin Ver. 8 and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):
Operating System: win.

Hello,
I would like to know if we can select specific rows based on our given input number.
For example: If I have a column contain more than 500 rows containing random numbers from 0 to 8000. If I would like to select all the rows which have number higher than say 100. How to do that. There is no trend of occurrence of such numbers. They are random.

Any small worksheet script would be great.
Thanks in advance.

Zan
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zango24 Posted - 01/31/2015 : 03:27:49 AM
Thanks Jason for your vivid and visual reply.

Cheers,
zan



quote:
Originally posted by jasonzhao

Hello,

You can try the Worksheet Query for this problem.
please select Worksheet: Extract Worksheet Data... in Origin menu:
then,refer to graph below:




Best Regards
Jason
OriginLab Technical Service

jasonzhao Posted - 01/29/2015 : 9:49:14 PM
Hello,

You can try the Worksheet Query for this problem.
please select Worksheet: Extract Worksheet Data... in Origin menu:
then,refer to graph below:




Best Regards
Jason
OriginLab Technical Service

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