| > i would like to know how to take her spread sheet object
| > and actually install it in a stack. can you help?
|
| Ensure that selectedGroupedControls is false, then select the group object
| that contains the spreadsheet, and copy and paste that into your stack.
|
hi
ok, i figured out wh
> Tuviah
>
> couldn't find the spreadsheet object ... where/what's it called
> again?
That would be group 1 (the one with 437 lines of script). You can see an
example of use at card 3 of stack "table props".
Again the stack can be found at
http://www.xworlds.com/metacard/contributorfiles/pow
Tuviah
couldn't find the spreadsheet object ... where/what's it called again?
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sadhunathan Nadesan)
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> Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 13:25:39 -0700
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: re, slicing and dicing tabular data
oops, sorry, replace "button" with field. i tried attaching your
script to a field not a button.
| please pardon newbie ignorance! i would like to try out your SS object, but
| at not sure how. it seems to be a single script set up for a unix
| system? i tried the obvious of creating a test s
|
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| Subject: Re: Slicing and dicing tabular data
| Date: Sun, 13 Jun 1999 09:27:34 -0400
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| Fyi, I've contributed a new stack to the Cross Worlds site. It's a
| standalone s
Raymond E. Griffith wrote:
>
> A "column" chunk type would be good. But would it be implemented
> with items? For example, if you have a several lines, each a
> comma-delimited list, column(2) of mylist would return item 2 of
> each line, separated by returns.
>
I use this all the time on both H
Raymond E. Griffith wrote:
>
> A "column" chunk type would be good. But would it be implemented
> with items? For example, if you have a several lines, each a
> comma-delimited list, column(2) of mylist would return item 2 of
> each line, separated by returns.
Off the top of my head and total
Fyi, I've contributed a new stack to the Cross Worlds site. It's a
standalone spreadsheet object, with many of the standard features.
regards,
Tuviah Snyder
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on 6/14/2000 5:01 AM, Ruediger zu Dohna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Richard Gaskin wrote:
>> Or, if we wanted to entertain the concept of a "colulmn" chunk type, we
>> could look at a broader set of language extensions.
>
> We have had an external for this for about 8 years now and I had
> pr
Richard Gaskin wrote:
> Or, if we wanted to entertain the concept of a "colulmn" chunk type, we
> could look at a broader set of language extensions.
We have had an external for this for about 8 years now and I had
proposed a different syntax on the xTalk list on March 20th, but I
hardly got any
Richard,
Have you looked at Pseudotable Plus, available at the CrossWorlds site? It
has a script for converting data into the spreadsheet table, and others for
adding and deleting columns from the table; some combination of these might
give you what you need.
--Marni
On Thu, 08 Jun 2000 20:29:5
<>
The ol' Nairn X's collection of Hypercard decent has an XFCN for extracting
text from a column. Of course, that'll only help on MacOS.
Would it be too much of a hack to put all of the original data into each
field, and then use Metacard's built in tabs to give each field one super
wide col
On 6/8/00 9:09 PM, Terry Judd at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> It's really easy to get all the columns of a particular row ("get line
>> 200"), but is there some way to effectively turn this on it's side, to
>> effectively say something like "get column 3"?
>
> A "transpose" function in essence?
>It's really easy to get all the columns of a particular row ("get line
>200"), but is there some way to effectively turn this on it's side, to
>effectively say something like "get column 3"?
A "transpose" function in essence?
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