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"Ref_Des" alignment of data, "place.txt" wanted in the file.

min sook
min sook over 15 years ago

example)
UUNITS = MILS
D6                    362.50        4712.50        0    DO-214AB         REF_Des    x-loc   y-loc   rotate

 

 Any other way  ....

 

 

 

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    Ejlersen over 15 years ago

    Hi

    Yes, using skill you would be able to do anything you want with output data.

    you can use normal printf functionality with text left/rigth aligned - also set a specific number of characters etc. for text

     

    printf("%5s" "text") - will print 5 characters

    printf("%-5s" "text") - will print 5 characters that are left aligned

    etc.

    Best regards

    Ole 

     

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  • Ejlersen
    Ejlersen over 15 years ago

    Hi

    Yes, using skill you would be able to do anything you want with output data.

    you can use normal printf functionality with text left/rigth aligned - also set a specific number of characters etc. for text

     

    printf("%5s" "text") - will print 5 characters

    printf("%-5s" "text") - will print 5 characters that are left aligned

    etc.

    Best regards

    Ole 

     

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