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AKazak
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Posted - 05/20/2022 : 01:32:45 AM
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OriginPro 2022b (64-bit) SR1 9.9.5.167 Windows 7 Pro SP1 x64
Greetings!
What is the correct way of doing the this partial column stack in Origin (left - input worksheet, right - desired result)?
Thank you.
--- Andrey |
Edited by - AKazak on 05/20/2022 01:42:53 AM |
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AmandaLu
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Posted - 05/20/2022 : 03:15:05 AM
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Hi,
I suggest Worksheet: Stack Columns.
Or, you can try Worksheet: Split Worksheet to split A and B groups into 2 sheets, and then use Worksheet: Append Worksheet to stack 2 sheets by row.
Thanks, Amanda OriginLab Technical Service
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AKazak
Russia
1205 Posts |
Posted - 05/20/2022 : 04:00:12 AM
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quote: Originally posted by AmandaLu
Hi,
I suggest Worksheet: Stack Columns.
Or, you can try Worksheet: Split Worksheet to split A and B groups into 2 sheets, and then use Worksheet: Append Worksheet to stack 2 sheets by row.
Thanks, Amanda OriginLab Technical Service
Dear Amanda,
Worksheet: Stack Columns works fine for my needs. However Data columns loose original names and units.
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AmandaLu
439 Posts |
Posted - 05/20/2022 : 04:45:22 AM
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Yes, you will need to add them manually. If use : Split Worksheet and then Append Worksheet, the labels will be kept.
Thanks, Amanda OriginLab Technical Service
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AKazak
Russia
1205 Posts |
Posted - 05/20/2022 : 05:40:59 AM
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quote: Originally posted by AmandaLu
Yes, you will need to add them manually. If use : Split Worksheet and then Append Worksheet, the labels will be kept.
Thanks, Amanda OriginLab Technical Service
OK, got it.
It would be great to improve the original functionality of Worksheet: Stack Columns.
--- Andrey |
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