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pppoe5 |
Posted - 08/06/2023 : 11:05:47 PM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): 9.9.0.225 Operating System:win10
I have a book with time col as: 2023/4/26 3:15:05.20 2023/4/26 3:15:05.80 2023/4/26 3:15:05.140 2023/4/26 3:15:05.200 2023/4/26 3:15:05.260 2023/4/26 3:15:05.320 2023/4/26 3:15:05.380 2023/4/26 3:15:05.440
How can I set their format? I try 'yyyy/m/dd h:mm:ss.###' but not right!
Thanks for advance! |
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pppoe5 |
Posted - 08/07/2023 : 09:39:49 AM Many thanks!
But I have to chang them by hand .
You know it has a lot of records like this '.20', '.40' ... in my case. |
ChaoC |
Posted - 08/07/2023 : 09:32:19 AM Hello,
There isn't a millisecond format. The ### indicates fractional seconds so your date should be written as 2023/4/26 3:15:05.020 for 20ms.
https://www.originlab.com/doc/en/Origin-Help/WksCol-DateTime
Best, Chao |
pppoe5 |
Posted - 08/07/2023 : 09:14:45 AM Thanks Chao!
But the format will change '2023/4/26 3:15:05.20' to '2023/4/26 3:15:05.200'.
The record means 20ms(millisecond).
So, any suggestion? |
ChaoC |
Posted - 08/07/2023 : 08:57:40 AM Hello,
You would need to set the column as Date and set the format to:
yyyy/M/dd h:mm:ss.###
M is for month m is for minute
Best, Chao |