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pflaednp Posted - 06/30/2014 : 5:42:46 PM
Hello, I have following problem:
I want to modify a column basing on values next to this column.
I try to explain it with an example.
These are my two columns:
|0,3|1|
|0,5|3|
|0,6|2|
Now I want to find the highest value in the second column (3), take the value next to it (0,5) and then change the first column by substrating the difference between this value (0,5) and a constant value (for example 0,4).
The new columns would look like this:
|0,2|1|
|0,4|3|
|0,5|2|

Thanks for your help!
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pflaednp Posted - 07/01/2014 : 07:56:35 AM
Thank you very much!
SeanMao Posted - 07/01/2014 : 07:18:17 AM
Hi pflaednp,

You can use Set Column Value to realize it, see the graph below for reference:



Regards!

Sean

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