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Maria82 Posted - 05/24/2010 : 07:18:37 AM
Hi there, I'm trying to run this script

for(col = 1; col <= 10;col ++)
{
Book2_B$(col) = Book2_B$(col)/Book2_A(col);
}

The problem I have is that when values in column A are negative the script does not work, could anyone help me?

Thank you
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Penn Posted - 05/24/2010 : 11:32:10 PM
Hi,

I am not sure which version of Origin you are using. I have tried your script in Origin 7.5, Origin 8 SR6 and Origin 8.1 SR3, and it works fine. I have added one more script to output the values in column A for debugging, you can also have a try:

for(col=1; col<=10; col++)
{
    Book2_A(col)=;
    Book2_B$(col) = Book2_B$(col)/Book2_A(col);
}

By the way, if you are using Origin 8 or Origin 8.1, you can try the following script.

// suppose your data in Sheet1 of Book2
range rColA = [Book2]Sheet1!col(a);
for(ii = 1; ii<=10; ii++)
{
    range rCol = [Book2]Sheet1!col(B$(ii));
    rCol = rCol/rColA[ii];
}


Penn

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