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JasonLLL Posted - 12/25/2020 : 12:30:33 AM
Hi,

I was trying to set the column formula by the Wsheet member function set_lable(col, val, type) with type='O', but python console returns KeyError: 'O', which I believe means that the embedded python doesn't support setting the formula label by the key 'O'.

Is there any other way to set the column formula using embedded Python?

Jason L
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cpyang Posted - 12/25/2020 : 6:18:27 PM
yes, set_label is calling SetLongName, SetUnit, SetComment, so only those or a user parameter row by name.

We will hookup something but for now, I am afraid you will need to use Labtalk. For example, assuming active worksheet with values in column A and you want to do A+1 in column B,


import originpro as op
wks = op.find_sheet()
wks.obj.LT_execute('col(B)[O]$=A+1')



Here obj is a backdoor to call lower level PyOrigin things.

CP

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