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kineticesp

Colombia
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Posted - 07/30/2008 :  10:39:10 AM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Hi,

I was wondering about the possibilty of calling an X-Function from my Origin C function.

I read a little about it and it seems that the righ way to do it is to call an Origin C function from LabTalk, but since I've done everything in Origin C I dont want to learn the LabTalk syntaxis.

For example, after doing my code I want to resize the worksheet with wautosize but I dont know how to call it or use it from Origin C.

Thanks in advance!

Echo_Chu

China
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Posted - 07/30/2008 :  9:49:36 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Please refer the details in this link.

http://www.originlab.com/www/helponline/Origin8/SR2/Programming/Programming.htm#OriginC/calling_x-functions_from_origin_c.html

Echo
Originlab Corp


quote:
Originally posted by kineticesp

Hi,

I was wondering about the possibilty of calling an X-Function from my Origin C function.

I read a little about it and it seems that the righ way to do it is to call an Origin C function from LabTalk, but since I've done everything in Origin C I dont want to learn the LabTalk syntaxis.

For example, after doing my code I want to resize the worksheet with wautosize but I dont know how to call it or use it from Origin C.

Thanks in advance!

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