Hi All
Another Load / Save array sample, this time for ANY array.
This sample load an external ANY array from a text file to the GRID and upon exit save it to the file.
For manipulating on the array into program we are using a GRID control.
All critics and suggestions are welcome.
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Load / Save ANY array
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Re: Load / Save ANY array
HI Esgici ,
Nice job, no doubt it´s very useful
Thanks for sharing with us.
[]´s Salamandra
Nice job, no doubt it´s very useful
Thanks for sharing with us.
[]´s Salamandra
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Re: Load / Save ANY array
It is very nice and useful Esgici.
I want two features though. As you know, I had created this 'Grid2CSV' library.
I wish for 'CSV2Grid' and 'Grid2DBF'.
I want two features though. As you know, I had created this 'Grid2CSV' library.
I wish for 'CSV2Grid' and 'Grid2DBF'.
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Re: Load / Save ANY array
Thanks friends,
Dave, Salamandra ant Rathi
Rathi, OK. I will work on it.
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Dave, Salamandra ant Rathi
Rathi, OK. I will work on it.
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Re: Load / Save ANY array
Hi Rathi
Format of files built by LS2dArr and Grid2CVS is almost same;
As far as I see, only difference is string values are quoted or not (BTW, quoting is better).
And this similarity is weird : M$ Excel read but not obey column structure for both
What I missed ?
Please clarify, how should be format of expected / implied CSV file ?
Best regards
I'm a bit confusedrathinagiri wrote:I wish for 'CSV2Grid' and 'Grid2DBF'.
Format of files built by LS2dArr and Grid2CVS is almost same;
As far as I see, only difference is string values are quoted or not (BTW, quoting is better).
And this similarity is weird : M$ Excel read but not obey column structure for both
What I missed ?
Please clarify, how should be format of expected / implied CSV file ?
Best regards
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