LabTalk Object Type:
The export object is a sub-object of the wks object.
Please see the expAsc X-Function. |
The export object is accessed using the following syntax:
[winName!]wks.export.property =
WinName! is optional. If winName! is not specified, the active worksheet is affected.
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wks.export.c1 | Read/write numeric |
First column in the data range to be included with the data file. Set to 1, 2, ... n. To include all data, set to 1 (default). |
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wks.export.c2 | Read/write numeric |
Last column in the data range to be included with the data file. Set to 2, 3, ... n. To include all data, set to 0 (default). |
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wks.export.cntrl | Read/write numeric |
Include or exclude column names and labels with the data file and export a range of data. The value of this property controls export of Column Names, All Data, and Column Labels as follows:
Note that bit values are additive. For example, to export Column Names + All Data + Column Labels, set the value to 1 + 2 + 4 = 7. |
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wks.export.r1 | Read/write numeric |
First row in the data range to be included with the data file. Set to 1, 2, ... n. To include all data, set to 1 (default). |
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wks.export.r2 | Read/write numeric |
Last row in the data range to be included with the data file. Set to 2, 3, ... n. To include all data, set to 0 (default). |
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wks.export.separator$ | Read/write numeric |
Specify the separator for use in the data file. The default separator is "\t". The syntax is as follows: wks.export.separator$ = "," for a comma separator. |
This script specifies the column range, row range, and separator for data export. It also specifies that the column names be exported with the file.
<pre> wks.export.c1 = 2; wks.export.c2 = 4; wks.export.r1 = 2; wks.export.r2 = 12; wks.export.cntrl = 1; wks.export.separator$ = ","; getfile *.dat; // get a file name to use save -wh %H %A; // export the active window (must be wks) </pre>