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1 decade ago
2014年6月4日 GMT-4 10:14
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
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1 decade ago
2014年6月5日 GMT-4 02:44
May I know how is it done, say, I need to import a set of excel datas to compare with my simulation results?
May I know how is it done, say, I need to import a set of excel datas to compare with my simulation results?
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1 decade ago
2014年6月5日 GMT-4 03:34
Hi,
I think you have to save it as csv (at least that works but maybe xls/xlsx works as well), and then in the results node you can add a table node in which you can click 'import', and then import the data you want. Then in the plot group node where you want to plot both your results and the imported data you can add a table graph node and link it to the table you have just created.
Hi,
I think you have to save it as csv (at least that works but maybe xls/xlsx works as well), and then in the results node you can add a table node in which you can click 'import', and then import the data you want. Then in the plot group node where you want to plot both your results and the imported data you can add a table graph node and link it to the table you have just created.
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1 decade ago
2014年6月5日 GMT-4 18:52
Hi,
Thanks for that. Will try it out soon :)
Hi,
Thanks for that. Will try it out soon :)