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asp001 Posted - 12/02/2001 : 12:38:43 PM
Is it possible somehow to accelerate import of binary files into Origin worksheet? I have found that import of a ASCII file takes about 2 sec. For the same file which is in the binary format it takes about 2 minutes.
Regards,
SVB
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asp001 Posted - 12/02/2001 : 8:12:06 PM
You are right. I import one value at a time because I use a script based on [Labtech] section in appfile.ogs.
Thanks for the help!
SVB
Mike Buess Posted - 12/02/2001 : 7:11:12 PM
It should not take longer to import binary data than ASCII. Are you importing one value at a time? Try file.Aread() instead. (See your OriginPro manual for details.)

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

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