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ma2trmod Posted - 01/10/2002 : 11:30:15 AM
I am new with Origin, and I would like to know if i can embed Origin with Visual Basic, in order to use some routines instead of doing it manually. I have to do a process about 7000 times, and i think i'd prefer to create a short program.

Is it possible?
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CStorey Posted - 01/10/2002 : 1:11:10 PM
Maybe you should look into using Orign's own programming language, LabTalk. It's quite easy to use and is intended to automate tasks you do repetitively. LabTalk is very similar to C.

Origin does support DDE, but that might require a lot of work.


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