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a.abc.b35 Posted - 07/16/2014 : 12:19:14 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin):8.5.1
Operating System: Windows 7
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Hello experts!
i have three problems and require your urgent help!
1)
I have "n" number of worksheets in a workbook. I want to take column number, say, "cn1" and "cn2" from each worksheet, and then plot "cn1" data as X and "cn2" data as Y for all the worksheets in a single graph.

Can anyone help me write a simple OriginC code or may be a labtalk script for achieving this?
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2)
Also, I want to change the column formula on, say column number "cn10" in all the worksheets in the workbook. The formula is something like:

Col(cn10) = Col(cn5)/Col(cn6)

Is there a way i can achieve this by using a simple labtalk script?
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3)
Also,
I want to write a simple labtalk script/ OriginC code for renaming the short names of the columns to something like this:
For all the columns in a worksheet, rename the columns as A01, A02,.....A11, A12, ... till the maximum number of columns in the worksheets.

Then repeat the same for all the worksheets in a a given workbook.
Is it possible to have sp,e simple labtalk script for this?
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Thanks in advance. Looking forward to your reply.
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AB

AB

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