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fmneto Posted - 11/27/2017 : 09:57:07 AM
Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): OriginPro 2016G (64-bit) b9.3.226
Operating System: Windows 10

I have a series of data that came to me stacked (meaning that each column has been multiplied by a factor of 100 successively), and I do not have access to the original data. I need to "undo" this stacking to create a different type of graph (e.g. a 3D Waterfall).

How can I access the column number in a way to make this easier to calculate? I have 6 files with 420 columns each and I really don't want to go column by column on each file...

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Francisco
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YimingChen Posted - 11/27/2017 : 11:21:38 AM
Dear Francisco,

I assume you want to divide all your columns by 100. If so, you can highlight all your columns, right click and select Set Multiple Columns Values.... In the popped-up dialog, enter wcol(j)/100 in the formula window and click OK. Hope this helps. Thank you.

James

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