http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/copy-to-from-clip-paste-board-of-results-table-tp5004209p5004212.html
the macro idea is good. Still, I think to switch off the option to copy result lines without header is more comprehensible for me.
> Hi Karsten,
>
> to me, it looks like intended behavior:
>
> When copying the whole Results Table, typically one would like the result to be like a file. Also there, the last line ends with a linefeed character (or, on Windows, CR/LF).
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> When copying a single line, one typically wants to paste it into a single line of a spreadsheet, e.g. to combine a few selected lines (particles of special interest). In such a case, the header would be annoying.
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> If you want to copy a single line including the header, the easiest would be a macro. See
> String.copyResults; //results to clipboard
> resultsString = String.paste; //clipboard to string
> getResultLabel(row) //must be executed in a loop
> String.copy(str) //put the final result to the clipboard
>
> Michael
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> On Jul 30, 2013, at 09:51, Karsten wrote:
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>> Hi,
>> I am on MacOSX and like it for quick tests to copy from the Results Table to clipboard to import the data into R (y<-read.table(file=pipe("pbpaste"),header=TRUE), under Windows I think it is y<-readClipboard()).
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>> Seemingly the column headers are only copied if I Select all from the Results Table, not if I copy only some rows, of course, Results->Options…->Copy Column Header is set!
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>> Is this intended?
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>> By the way, with option Copy Column Header there is copied one row more, which is not reflected in the ImageJ message for copying.
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>> Regards
>> Karsten
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