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wlw00 Posted - 09/09/2005 : 08:56:19 AM
for example :
I want to enter data to X column
30
29.5
29
28.5
28
27.5
27
26.5
26
25.5
25
24.5
24
23.5
23
..........
there are still many data
what can i do ??
thank you!!!!!!!!!
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Mike Posted - 09/09/2005 : 09:53:55 AM
You can use the LabTalk data function. Open the script window and type something like the following:

data1_a=data(30,0,0.5) <ENTER>

In this example, data1_a is the dataset or the name of the column that you want to fill with your incremental values, 30 is the initial value, 0 is the ending value, and 0.5 is the increment.

Mike
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