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blt2si Posted - 01/13/2003 : 08:04:15 AM
hai all,
I am writing script for importing and converting text files into required format(i.e: almost equal to excel worksheet).I am new to this origin programming,so i don't know how to import the text files.
Can anyone help me in this regard by sending example code for this?
Thank You,
Blank.
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easwar Posted - 01/13/2003 : 11:44:01 AM
Hi Blank,

Depends on what version of Origin you have. If you have Origin or OriginPro version 7, then the best option could be to use the file and stdio file classes under Origin C programming. You can look at the help files for Origin C language reference, and at some samples in the product such as under \Samples\Programming subfolder.

If you are using a version prior to 7, you could find simple LabTalk script examples in our Knowldege Base. For advanced file access using LabTalk script, OriginPro offers the File Utilites Module (FUM). Documentation on the FUM can be found in the OriginPro (printed) manual.

Oru KBase can be accessed from the main support page:
http://www.originlab.com/www/support/index.asp

Hope this helps.

Easwar
OriginLab.

Edited by - easwar on 01/13/2003 11:45:39 AM

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