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troadec Posted - 06/08/2001 : 05:28:01 AM
Hello,
I have a big worsheet with many columns.
I would like to get the inverse of each data in all the columns of the worksheet, i.e. data = -(data)
I was doing everything manually first, but it takes time, so is there any possibility to have a script doing that?
Thank you for your help!
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troadec Posted - 06/08/2001 : 10:22:16 AM
That helps a lot thank you very much!

Mike Buess Posted - 06/08/2001 : 06:58:54 AM
This script multiplies all columns by -1...
loop (i,1,wks.ncols) {wcol(i)*=-1};


Hope that helps,

Mike Buess
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