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ZoeKef Posted - 07/09/2014 : 12:37:25 PM
Hi,

I am doing calculations between rows in a worksheet. The generated values are displayed with the accuracy I set them but when I try to use them in a new calculation in different row the numbers are used in their full precision. Is it possible to set the decimal digits used in the calculation and not just on the way they are displayed?

Thank you.
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JacquelineHe Posted - 07/10/2014 : 06:20:58 AM
Hi,

I am afraid it seem can not set the decimal digits used in the calculation. But you can try to use Round() Function.
http://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/ref/Round-func

For example, in Set Column Value dialog,


Thanks
Jacqueline
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