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gerard.tay |
Posted - 10/22/2002 : 07:59:03 AM Here is typically what I would like to do: An external program (Fortran in my case) makes an optimization. Each step of the optimization computes a function (let us imagine for instance the cross section of a cylinder, given by a file with 2 columns giving the datasets X and Y for the plot). I would like to get an Origin plot, which would reflect automatically the plot of the cross-section for each step of the optimization. Is it possible? If it is, how to do? Thanks, Gérard Tayeb gerard.tayeb@fresnel.fr |
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gerard.tay |
Posted - 10/27/2002 : 02:24:15 AM Mike,
I tried to experiment DDE possibilities. Since I do not master DDE, I began between Origin and Excel, and it works. I will try to find a solution with Fortran. Thanks,
Gerard |
Mike Buess |
Posted - 10/22/2002 : 6:00:36 PM Hi Gerard,
Origin can act as a DDE server. Can Fortran be a DDE client? If so your Fortran program could pass the optimization results to Origin via DDE.
Mike Buess Origin WebRing Member |
gerard.tay |
Posted - 10/22/2002 : 08:00:41 AM Note that I use Origin 6 Gérard Tayeb |
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