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Data Operations - Summary
Creating New Sheets
Commands
DuplicateDataTable <CLEAR>DuplicateFamily [prepend_text] <CLEAR>CreateLayout [#rows] [#columns] <orientation> <#StartingGraphIndex> <#Graphs>
Details
DuplicateDataTable: Duplicates only a data table (no linked analyses/graphs). Can import data but cannot analyze or graph within script.
DuplicateFamily: Duplicates sheet plus all linked sheets. Import new data replaces existing, all analyses/graphs update automatically. Prepended text added to all new sheet names. Use %F as prepend text to use imported filename.
CreateLayout: Creates new layout with array of placeholders.
- Orientation: "portrait" or "landscape" (default: portrait)
- Starting graph: rank order in navigator (1 = first graph)
- GraphsCount: number of graphs to assign (optional; stops at last placeholder or last graph if omitted)
Modifying Data Tables
Commands
SetYReplicates [#]ClearTable <row>,<col>,<subcol>DeleteAllDataSets <CLEAR>
Details
Scripts have limited ability to modify data tables. Cannot change table structure or number format (only Y replicates).
SetYReplicates: Changes number of Y replicates (subcolumns).
DeleteAllDataSets: Deletes all data and all links to analyses/graphs.
ClearTable: Erases all data left and below designated cell (including cell itself). Maintains links to analyses/graphs.
Info Constants
Commands
SetInfo ["value"] [rownumber] <position: 0 (name) or 1 (value) or 2 (notes)>SetValueToInfo [infotable #] [inforow#] [datarow] [datacol] <datasubcol>
Details
Both commands insert/change values in Info sheets.
SetInfo:
- Position 0: change constant name
- Position 1: change constant value (default)
- Position 2: append to notes (row number ignored)
Examples:
SetInfo 5.3, 3 // Set 3rd constant = 5.3
Setinfo "Notebook 25, page 34", 5 // Set 5th constant to text
Setinfo "Experimenter", 3, 0 // Name 3rd constant
Setinfo "Dennis", 3, 1 // Set value of 3rd constant
Setinfo "Notebook 2007H, page 304", 1, 2 // Add to notes
SetValueToInfo: Value comes from data/results/info table. Must first navigate using Goto command. Specify source cell (row, col, subcol) and destination (info table #, info row #).
Example:
SetValueToInfo 2, 4, 14, 0 // From row 14, col 0 (X value) → 4th row of 2nd info table
Importing Data
From Text Files
Commands
Import <"filename">, <row>, <col>, <subcol>ImportLink <"filename">, <row>, <col>, <subcol>
Details
Import: Imports data from text file into data table.
- If filename omitted in ForEach loop: uses current loop file
- If filename without path: uses SetPath directory
- Row 0 = title row, row 1 = first data row
- Column 0 = X column, column 1 = first Y column
- Column -1 = row titles
- Cannot import subcolumn titles
ImportLink: Replaces data in data object using existing filter/rearrangement choices. Before scripting, manually import file and create link with Filter/Placement tab options (select rows/columns, transpose, etc.). Properties stored with data object. ImportLink then updates using same properties.
- If single data object: omit row/col/subcol
- If multiple data objects: specify upper-left corner
- Only updates Prism→text file links (not Excel Paste Link)
From Script File
Commands
InsertData <row>, <col>, <subcol>InsertDataLink <row>, <col>, <subcol>
Details
For scripts created within other programs, data can be included in same file as script commands.
InsertData: Imports data included within script file, starting at specified position. Data enclosed in <Data> and </Data> tags. Script continues after </Data> tag.
Example:
InsertData
<Data>
1, 2, 4
5, 7, 9
</Data>
InsertDataLink: Imports data into data object at indicated position. Works similarly to ImportLink command.
Row/column indexing same as Import command (row 0 = title, col 0 = X, col -1 = row titles).
Copy and Paste
Commands
CopyCopy [#rows] [#columns] [first row] [first col] <first subcol>Paste [first row] [first col] <first subcol>Paste
Details
From data/info/results table, copy selected values to clipboard.
Copy:
- No arguments: copies entire sheet
- With arguments: specify range to copy
- #columns includes subcolumns (e.g., triplicate values in 2 columns = 6, or 7 with X)
Paste:
- No arguments: pastes entire table at current insertion point
- With arguments: specifies paste location
Copy/paste use system clipboard (overwrites other clipboard content).
Example:
Copy 1, 9, 5, 10 // Copies 1 row, 9 columns/subcolumns, starting row 5, col 10
Opening and Saving Files
Commands
Open ["filename"]CloseSave <"filename">
Details
Scripts can be saved in Prism file or separate .pzc file. When script runs from separate file, Open/Close switch between Prism files. Commands work on last opened file. Multiple files can be open; reissue Open to switch back.
Open:
- Without disk/directory: uses SetPath directory (or temp folder if no SetPath)
- Include extension: .PZF, .PZFX, .PZT, or .PZM
- Unlike Import, doesn't auto-open next file in ForEach loop
- For ForEach loop: use
Open %F.PZFX(%F = next file)
Close: Does not save file.
Save:
- Include filename: creates new file
- Omit filename: saves changes to same name
- Saves to .PZF or .PZFX based on extension
Exporting Data
Commands
ExportTable [filename] <ALL>
Details
Export format determined by file extension.
From data/results table: Exports entire table.
- Formats: .txt (tab-delimited), .csv (comma-delimited), .xml (Prism XML)
From info table:
- .txt file: exports only notes (not info constants)
- .xml file: exports both info constants and notes
- For info constants only: use WSheet command instead
XML with ALL option: Exports all data and info tables.
Can also export to script-created tables.