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Date/Time: Wed, 14 May 2025 10:06:19 +0000
Is it Possible to define a fixed Subgraph ArraySize?
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[2016-04-21 03:34:41] |
enemyspy - Posts: 306 |
Hi I have a study that calculates an enormous amount of statistics, that I would like to make real time view-able in a practical way without having use a method to dump it to a text file so that excel or some other program can open and parse it. Its too cumbersome. Using Subgraphs with the spreadsheet study would work if I can define a static Subgraph Array Size. In this Way everything could be placed in the appropriate spreadsheet cell by plotting in Relation to sc.ArraySize-X (where x represents the cell I want) without it changing or continuing to store redundant data as the Array Size gets larger. Is there an ACSIL function for this? |
[2016-04-21 06:16:48] |
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