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lola0203

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Posted - 09/24/2008 :  1:32:25 PM  Show Profile  Edit Topic  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Topic
Hello
I want to import a .txt file in Origin Pro70 which looks like that:

Time step = 8557; Elapsed time = 8.5610E-12 s; Load step = 1
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Iter. I--------------- GLOBAL ABSOLUTE RESIDUAL ----------------I
No Mome Mass VOF -- --
1 2.48E-03 1.07E-02 2.25E-05 -- -- --
2 5.31E-04 1.01E-02 3.51E-06 -- -- --
3 3.53E-04 9.22E-03 1.71E-06 -- -- --

Time step = 8558; Elapsed time = 8.5620E-12 s; Load step = 1
====================================================================

Iter. I--------------- GLOBAL ABSOLUTE RESIDUAL ----------------I
No Mome Mass VOF -- -- --
1 2.39E-03 1.07E-02 2.25E-05 -- -- --
2 6.10E-04 8.19E-03 4.12E-06 -- -- --

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its important for me that origin indentificate for example 2.39E-03 as a number and that there are the four diffrent columns No,Mome,Mass,VOF

Greetings

Lola

greg

USA
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Posted - 09/29/2008 :  1:51:07 PM  Show Profile  Edit Reply  Reply with Quote  View user's IP address  Delete Reply
Starting with Origin 7.5, the Import Wizard gives you much more control with file complexities like this, but ASCII Options in 7.0 may help:
Set "Skip main header, number of lines:" to 4
Check "Specify known subheader lines (0,1..) and set to 1
You will have to set all columns to Numeric after import to allow plotting since your text may trigger Categorical plotting.
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