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rounding numbers to the nearest integer in Excel

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Hello everyone.

 

I use a write to spreadsheet file to export my array to excel (csv format), but it rounds the numbers to the nearest integer.

 

integer.png

How can i solve that problem ?

 

My VI is uploadet

 

Thanks in advance

 

Oesen

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Oesen
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Isn't it a problem with how your Excel cells are configured?

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well.. It can possibly be that. Do you know how to configure the cells to get rid of integers ?

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Look at the resulting file in a text editor (like notepad).  If the numbers look good there, then you know it is how Excel is formatting the cells.


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Hi Oesen,

 

I think the problem is the different decimal separator used in LabVIEW vs Excel...

 

Use a format string like "%.;%f" when creating the csv file!

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I have exported the data to a .txt file, and it still shows integers

 

integer.png

 

 

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@Oesen wrote:

I have exported the data to a .txt file, and it still shows integers

 

integer.png

 

 


Exported how?  Export from Excel?  Or just open your CSV file with a text editor?

 

The export from Excel will just give you the same mess that you see in the cells.  Open the CSV file directly in a text editor.


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@GerdW wrote:

Hi Oesen,

 

I think the problem is the different decimal separator used in LabVIEW vs Excel...

 

Use a format string like "%.;%f" when creating the csv file!


GerdW,

 

If you look at the code, you will see that the format is "%.;%.2f".


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Hi crossrulz,

 

ahh I see...

 

@Osman:

Run your VI and attach the text file you created with that VI here...

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Thanks for the answers

 

I opened my (Mappe 1.csv) file and saved it as a(Mappe 1.txt) file. After that, i changed my file path in the "write to spreadsheet file" box from (Mappe 1.csv) to (Mappe 1.txt), and tested it.

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