I try to select only a column from a multiple colum datafile, either from the command line or from a macro. Is there any way to do that ?
To be specific, I want to plot only the last column from a 3-column file as Y, using equidistant X. That could also be using the 2nd column as time (HHmmss format) as X and 3rd column as Y.
May be a command line option like:
/c0xy
with:
/c option to specify columns, using:
x : use for x
y : use for y
0 : ignore
could be useful ?
Thanks in advance and congratulations for this really nice program !
Jean-Louis Oneto
Selecting columns from a multiple colum file
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Jean-Louis,
Thanks for your comments and for the suggestion. I'll be turning loose an update sometime this weekend. Your suggestion isn't the sort of thing I want to add at the last minute, but I'll plug it in soon after that, most likely as a beta version that will be announced here.
Thanks for your comments and for the suggestion. I'll be turning loose an update sometime this weekend. Your suggestion isn't the sort of thing I want to add at the last minute, but I'll plug it in soon after that, most likely as a beta version that will be announced here.
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Hello David,
I wouldn't like to be nasty, but I'm rather surprised that my suggestion didn't even make its way through the do-list... I would really appreciate it if its possible, since I'm trying to automate some data processing with a macro. Let me know if there is any hope or if I must do some real programming (either at the data generation level, or by callin the DPlot dll).
Thanks again for this very useful gem !
Jean-Louis
I wouldn't like to be nasty, but I'm rather surprised that my suggestion didn't even make its way through the do-list... I would really appreciate it if its possible, since I'm trying to automate some data processing with a macro. Let me know if there is any hope or if I must do some real programming (either at the data generation level, or by callin the DPlot dll).
Thanks again for this very useful gem !
Jean-Louis