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nbulcourt Posted - 12/12/2002 : 05:59:35 AM
Hi,

I am an user of Origin 7.
I would like to know what is the limit for the number of X columns in the same worksheet.
Because I work with a worksheet that contains 2048 columns and I wrote a script to convert 1024 columns in X columns (wks.multix=1; and wks.col$(t).type=4; where t is the indice) but only 500 columns are become an X column.

Did I make mistakes or not ?

Thanks fot your answer.

Nicolas
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Mike Buess Posted - 12/13/2002 : 1:57:42 PM
Hi Nicolas,

As I recall the release version of Origin 7 had some problems with wks.col$(t) properties when t was greater than 1000. Assuming that your X and Y columns come in pairs, that would explain why you only get 500 X columns. I think that problem was fixed in either SR1 or SR2.

Select Help...About Origin. If it doesn't say

Origin 7 SR2

at the top then update Origin and try again. The easiest way to do that is with the Check for Updates command on the Help menu.

Hope that helps.

Mike Buess
Origin WebRing Member

Edited by - Mike Buess on 12/13/2002 2:00:17 PM

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