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Tiflobo Posted - 11/25/2021 : 12:31:25 PM
Dear all,

i'm trying to write a script which modifies the range of an existing plot using data stored in the same worksheet via external python / originpro package.

Therefore, i need the corresponding worksheet of the first plot in the active graph layer to access the additional data. I thought of something like the following, but its not clear to me how to generate an actual worksheet reference or is there a more reasonable way?

active_layer = op.find_graph()[-1]
plot = active_layer.plot_list()[0]
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minimax Posted - 04/27/2022 : 03:21:38 AM
Hi

Would you mind to try if following script helps?

# set plot starts from row 3
active_layer.lt_exec(f'set {plot} -b 3;')

# set plot end with row 7
active_layer.lt_exec(f'set {plot} -e 7;')

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