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Ruth254 Posted - 10/23/2023 : 10:10:47 AM
Origin Ver. 2023b and Service Release 10.0.5.157
Operating System: Windows 11

I've used a data connector in python to import some code from a spreadsheet. To further process my data I need to find out how may columns the wks has as this varies with the data imported. Through some investigation it appears that accessing labtalk is the way to do this. I've used

wks.lt_exec('wks.nCols=;') which outputs wks.nCols=68 in the labtalk console but I want to be able to store the 68 as a variable in python to be accessed at a later point in the programme.

Any suggestions, I've tried a few things but can't seem to get anything to work.



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Ruth254 Posted - 10/23/2023 : 10:41:56 AM
Thank you, I couldn't find this function for the life of me!
YimingChen Posted - 10/23/2023 : 10:29:29 AM
Please use Python script
nn = wks.cols


James

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