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ccwalton Posted - 12/13/2006 : 2:18:50 PM
Origin Version (Select Help-->About Origin): 7.5
Operating System:XP

I'd like to automate the following task:
1) import surface data (from simple ASCII file in rows & columns, with X values in first row and Y values in first column)
2) Convert to a matrix (direct conversion under Origin's Edit menu)
3) Plot 3D color map surface of the data.

I want to automate this for purposes of producing the Origin surface map directly from IDL. It seems I need an Origin script that does the tasks above, and that can be called with Origin from the Windows command line. Has such a script already been written? If not, are there examples of similar things I could adapt?

Thanks!

Chris Walton
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erica-cn Posted - 12/13/2006 : 11:48:11 PM
Hi Chris Walton

For your questions, some examples' script can be found from our programming help files.you can get the examples from Labtalk Language Reference:Ascimport, Mat and Worksheet respectively.
Any more questions, Please feel free to contact us.

Erica Shang
OriginLab Technical Service


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