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Re: Dynamic Array, Writing to CSV, Floating Point ?'s

 
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Aug 5th, 2005
Originally Posted by NolanVW
Well each value will have something different applied to it. The basic formats of each row go as follows:

date, time, price, price, price, price, volume,

So it will always be 7 columns, but the number of rows will always vary.
Sounds like you might want an array of structs.

Originally Posted by NolanVW
A problem I'm dealing with is that there is more than 65,000 rows of data, so I have to use rows A-G, then move to H-N for the rest, and so on.
Gotcha. Is the number of rows fixed?

Originally Posted by NolanVW
At that point I have to format the date from mm/dd/yyyy to yyyymmdd and the time from standard to military (which I assume won't be hard to just have done in the program as well). I then copy all of the rows into notepad where the file is then complete for my purposes and moved on to someone else.
M'kay.
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