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paste curve names from coordinates
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12.02.2008 à 22:48 #33940Dermot CraddenParticipant
I have not found an easy way of copying the names of the coordinates into a table or the clipboard.
The values are easy but i also need to transfer the names of the curves for these values.
So far all i can do is copy the names one by one which is tedious with up to 30 curves in each diagram.
Is there a function for copying these curve names to the clipboard?12.02.2008 à 22:48 #33942Dermot CraddenParticipantI have not found an easy way of copying the names of the coordinates into a table or the clipboard.
The values are easy but i also need to transfer the names of the curves for these values.
So far all i can do is copy the names one by one which is tedious with up to 30 curves in each diagram.
Is there a function for copying these curve names to the clipboard?12.02.2008 à 23:35 #33941Bernhard KantzParticipantCurrently there is no command to copy the names of the corresponding curve names directly, but you can use a formula to get the names of the curves where the cursor is on.
To see how this works please do the following: Copy the range between the cursors into the clipboard while checking the ‘use variables’ check box. Paste the result into the active folder and you will get a formula that basically looks like this:
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Signal[‘2D-Diagramm.2D’.Cursor(fpCursorMinX, 1).PositionIndex, ‘2D-Diagramm.2D’.Cursor(fpCursorMaxX, 1).PositionIndex]
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This formula extracts the range of Signal which lies between the cursors. The cursor positions are determined by accessing the corresponding properties of the [b]Cursor[/b] object of the diagram.To get the names of the curves you can proceed in a similar way:[code]
‘2D-Diagramm.2D’.Cursor(fpCursorMinX, 1).NameY
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This formula returns the name of the Y dataset where the minimum cursor is on.Please take a look at the online help for the [b]Cursor[/b] and [b]Markers[/b] objects and its properties. An overview of the possibilities can be obtained by executing the Object Wizard in the formula editor.
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