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Write two arrays to a file

I am wanting to write 2 2D arrays to a file and have them side by side, not one on top of the other. Is there a way to do this? I am basically taking a data set from one test which has several line and columns and then taking similar data and wanting them next to each other so I can sync up the times then do some manipulation of the data as a whole. Any help is appreciated.
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Inventor of the WORM Global
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I am still running 6.1. Is there a possibility of getting this in the 6.1 version? I am anxious to see what you came up with. Probably pretty simple huh? If you can do this I greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
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Here is the 6.1 version.
- tbob

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Beautiful!! Thanks for the assist. Knew it was simple!
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One caution is that if your two arrays don't have the same number of rows, the result will be truncated to the shorter of the two. If that's a possibility you'll have to do some padding (with zeros or empty strings).
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Thanks for the heads up. I have already taken these files through a bit of processing to match up the time stamps, and any that don't match up between the files are tossed out. This should prevent me from having empty rows. Seems to be working so far. Thanks again.
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