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[in, defaultvalue(0)] int startIndex,
ARIANT *pArray);
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TA)] int numSamples,
; HorizontalUnits([in] BSTR newVal);
newVal);
; HorizontalResolution([in] double newVal);
t *pVal); HorizontalVariances([in] int newVal);
eArray([out, retval] VARIANT * pArray);
uble *pVal); HorizontalFrameStart([in] double newVal);
op([out, retval] double *pVal); HorizontalFrameStop([in] double newVal);
rticalFrameStart([in] double newVal);
p([out, retval] double *pVal); VerticalFrameStop([in] double newVal);
ouble *pVal); VerticalResolution([in] double newVal);
al] double *pVal); VerticalPerStep([in] double newVal);
newVal);
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te with other programs opens up immense possibilities, both for
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Communicating with Excel from a VBScript
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OutResult.Samples = InResult.Samples
startData = 0
endData = OutResult.Samples
ReDim newData(OutResult.Samples)
USD = InResult.DataArray(False)
LastPoint = endData - 1
[in, defaultvalue(1)] int sparsingFactor,
[out, retval] V
DataArray([in, defaultvalue(TRUE)] BOOL arrayValuesSca
[in, defaultvalue(LEC_ALL_DA
[in, defaultvalue(0)] int startIndex,
[in, defaultvalue(1)] int sparsingFactor,
[in] VARIANT array);
HorizontalUnits([out, retval] BSTR *pVal)
Samples([out, retval] int *pVal); Samples([in] int
HorizontalResolution([out, retval] double *pVal)
HorizontalPerStep([out, retval] double *pVal); HorizontalPerStep([in] double newVal);
HorizontalOffset([out, retval] double *pVal); HorizontalOffset([in] double newVal);
Sweeps([out, retval] int *pVal); Sweeps([in] int newVal);
HorizontalVariances([out, retval] in
HorizontalVarianc
HorizontalVarianceArray([in] VARIANT array);
HorizontalFrameStart([out, retval] do
HorizontalFrameSt
VerticalFrameStart([out, retval] double *pVal); Ve
VerticalFrameSto
VerticalResolution([out, retval] d
VerticalPerStep([out, retv
VerticalOffset([out, retval] double *pVal); VerticalOffset([in] double newVal);
VerticalMinPossible([out, retval] double *pVal); VerticalMinPossible([in] double
ticalMaxPossible([out, retval] double *pVal); VerticalMaxPossible([in] double newVal);
VerticalUnits([out, retval] BSTR *pVal); VerticalUnits([in] BSTR newVal);
municating with Other Programs from a VBScript
The ability of The instrument to communica
ulation and for graphics, making the assembly of reports relatively simple.
Although there are direct instrument calls to Excel and other programs, you may wish to do this from a VBScrip
Here is an example: