--- In [email protected], Thomas Hruska <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> suraj_aten wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], "Brett McCoy" <idragosani@> wrote:
> >> On Jan 20, 2008 8:23 PM, suraj_aten <suraj_aten@> wrote:
> >>> i am writing a prog in c which requires output in tabular
form.Is thr
> >>> any means to get the output in tabular form???
> >>> pl. help
> >> You'll have to be more specific... what kind of output? Text?
> >> Numerical? A spreadsheet?
> >>
> >> \t is used in functions like printf() for a tab character. Is that
> >> what you need?
> >
> > sorry,
> > i meant like spread sheet.... like t ms word table...... with lines
> > demarkating rows and coloumns........ thanks....
>
> Word? Don't you mean Excel? You probably need to be more specific.
> Excel can import tab-delimited, comma-delimited, and the 200 lb.
gorilla
> CSV common formats (plus a bunch of non-common formats). Word is a
word
> processor - it _can_ display embedded tables but that's not what it was
> intended to be used for.
YUP EXCEL.:)
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