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WilsonCM Posted - 07/29/2004 : 3:56:48 PM
Greetings

Does Origin have a filter command similar to the one in Excel? (i.e. being able to delete values within a range)
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easwar Posted - 07/29/2004 : 4:16:28 PM
Hello,

With worksheet active, invoke the menu item Analysis->Extract Worksheet. A dialog will come up, in which you can specify a condition string such as:
col(B)[i]<0.5 && col(A)[i]>0.1
and then a new worksheet will be created with the filtered result. In this example, new worksheet will contain only those rows where column A had values greater than 0.1 AND column B had values less than 0.5

Easwar
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