Thanks, I try it out . .

olvr


On Oct 18, 8:26 pm, visose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Use the formula component with the Format() expression.
> It should look something like this:
> Format("Vertical line number  {0:0} = {1:0.000} ", x, y)
> Use the component with two inputs, in x place a list of numbers that
> is the same size as the list of lengths you have and in y place the
> length. Check out the 'streaming points to a text file' example in the
> wiki page since it uses this method.
> You can also use this to add columns in excel. Since you are streaming
> the data to a text file I suppose that is your objective. You can use
> any character you want to divide each row of the post-it into columns
> (you could use '=' in this case). When you import it to excel, tell it
> to use that character to divide columns.
>
> Btw, maybe there's another method to find the position of each length
> without having to create a parallel set of numbers, but at least this
> method should work.
>
> On Oct 18, 2:31 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi everyone, Hi David
>
> > thanks for this great tool, I have no idea about programming, but i
> > managed to do much more than I expected in one evening just by trying.
>
> > I have a question, I made a surface that is having  a lot of different
> > lines arrayed on it and I managed to measure each single line length,
> > and put a tag of its number  and its lenght in 3d.
>
> > I also managed to put the line length into a post it and stream it
> > to .csv (which is great, btw)
>
> > My problem is, how can I add some more text to that list.
>
> > The .csv fiIe has only the lines with it lenghts, but no numbers which
> > line it is like on the post it. With 250+ lines it is hard to keep
> > track which one is which. I want to add the number for each line
> > according to the number in the list. Also I would like to add another
> > text sting into the list, that will show up before every item in the
> > list.
>
> > How can I put numbers in front of each item in a list, that will
> > export to .csv. . . .  how can I put a text string infront of each
> > item in the list, like:
>
> > "vertical line number" 1 line length 4.582658m
> > "vertical line number" 2 line length 6.589645m
> > "vertical line number" 3 line length 3.458258m
> > "vertical line number" 4 line length 2.556928m
> > . . .
>
> > thks olvr

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