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Calculations on multiple values gives one value?! [message #461] Fri, 01 February 2019 11:49 Go to next message
Dennis is currently offline  Dennis
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Is there a way to do calculations on multiple values in one cell and get the same amount of values in another cell.

For example:

In one cell (column2) I have 10 and 100 separated by ;
If I add a calculated value (log(Column2)Wink, I get 1.74...
Instead of 1.74, can I get 1;2?
Re: Calculations on multiple values gives one value?! [message #468 is a reply to message #461] Tue, 12 February 2019 19:00 Go to previous message
thomas is currently offline  thomas
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no, currently, there is no way. It might also be difficult to implement that in a consistent way, because one formula may refer to more than one cell, e.g. "log(column1)+column2". If these cells had different value counts, then it would be unclear how to handle the matter. A second reason is that the "Java Expression Parser", the calculation engine that resolves the formula, does not know about a DataWarrior table and cell content. It just expects a variable to be resolved into one value.
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