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AKazak Posted - 07/19/2021 : 4:14:04 PM
OriginPro 2021b (64-bit) SR2 9.8.5.212
Windows 10 21H1 x64

Greetings!

https://www.originlab.com/doc/LabTalk/guide/Basic-Matrix-Object-Operation described a way to add a named matrix object:
// Add a named matrix object to a matrixsheet
wks.addCol(Channel2);


What is the difference between regular MOs and named MOs?

Thank you.

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Andrey
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AKazak Posted - 07/19/2021 : 10:22:54 PM
quote:
Originally posted by cpyang

That doc must be outdated, matrix objects can have Long Name, so better not to name it like that. It was from a very long ago, so you can do "list s" to see that you may access it like a dataset, but that practice is not recommended.

Your best bet is to use

wks.NMATS

to control the number of matrix objects in a matrix sheet.

CP




OK.
Please update the documentation page online and in the PDF.

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Andrey
cpyang Posted - 07/19/2021 : 4:24:05 PM
That doc must be outdated, matrix objects can have Long Name, so better not to name it like that. It was from a very long ago, so you can do "list s" to see that you may access it like a dataset, but that practice is not recommended.

Your best bet is to use

wks.NMATS

to control the number of matrix objects in a matrix sheet.

CP

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