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> Dear Philippe,
>
> I can confirm the issue with your data file but I still think that this
> file was written with a different char code convention.
>
> Here is a minimal example that works with both definitions:
>
> str = "µ";
> //str = fromCharCode(956);
> xstr = "x [" + str + "m]";
> setResult( xstr, 0, 123 );
> updateResults();
> //
> xval = getResult( xstr , 0 );
> print( xval );
> str = String.getResultsHeadings;
> print( str );
>
> Best
>
> Herbie
>
> ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
> Am 16.10.17 um 11:26 schrieb Philippe CARL:
>> Dear Herbie,
>> You shouldn't be scared by the extension name, since the linked file
>> isn't a "real Excel" file, but just a simple tabulation separated
>> ASCII file.
>> I actually received the file from a colleague and he gave it an Excel
>> extension to be able to easily open it within that software.
>> Also once opened the file is correctly transformed into an ImageJ
>> Results window so it is a plain ImageJ Results window data reading issue.
>> Nevertheless, in order to further check your point, I renamed the file
>> extension into ".csv" and replaced the tabulation separators into ","
>> (to fit exactly the way ImageJ is saving Results window data) and the
>> issue is still there.
>> My best regards
>> Philippe
>>
>> -----Message d'origine-----
>> De : ImageJ Interest Group [mailto:
[hidden email]] De la part de
>> Herbie
>> Envoyé : lundi 16 octobre 2017 11:08
>> À :
[hidden email]
>> Objet : Re: What am I missing with fromCharCode?
>>
>> Well Philippe,
>>
>> I fear this is an issue with the ".xls"-file, not with ImageJ.
>>
>> I can't go into details because I don't use Excel.
>> Did you try using another format for your data, e.g. plain text?
>>
>> Good luck
>>
>> Herbie
>>
>> :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
>> Am 16.10.17 um 10:51 schrieb Philippe CARL:
>>> Hallo Herbie, The code you posted works indeed perfectly for me. And
>>> such code is actually the reason why the found behavior is quite
>>> strange (or maybe I'm doing a mistake somewhere). The following
>>> code:
http://punias.free.fr/ImageJ/Maxime/plot_MtrackJ.ijm applied on
>>> the following data:
>>>
http://punias.free.fr/ImageJ/Maxime/all_track_points_s001.xls will
>>> illustrate my issue. If you launch the code as it is (i.e. with str =
>>> fromCharCode(956) being active on line 19) the code won't work. But if
>>> you put the line 19 (with str = fromCharCode(956)) as comment and put
>>> the comment away from the line 18 (with str = "µ") the code will then
>>> work. So using "µ" or fromCharCode(956) seems not be interpreted the
>>> same way if later used within a getResult instruction. My best
>>> regards, Philippe
>>>
>>> -----Message d'origine----- De : ImageJ Interest Group
>>> [mailto:
[hidden email]] De la part de Herbie Envoyé : lundi 16
>>> octobre 2017 10:15 À :
[hidden email] Objet : Re: What am I
>>> missing with fromCharCode?
>>>
>>> Bonjour Philippe!
>>>
>>> Does the following code work for you?
>>>
>>> str = "µ"; xstr = "x [" + str + "m]"; ystr = "y [" + str + "m]";
>>> print( xstr, ystr ); str = fromCharCode(956); xstr = "x [" + str +
>>> "m]"; ystr = "y [" + str + "m]"; print( xstr, ystr );
>>>
>>> No problems here.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Herbie
>>>
>>> :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Am 16.10.17 um 09:32
>>> schrieb Philippe CARL:
>>>> str = "µ";
>>>>
>>>> xstr = "x [" + str + "m]";
>>>>
>>>> ystr = "y [" + str + "m]";
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> for (i = 0; i != nResults; i++)
>>>>
>>>> {
>>>>
>>>> xval [i] = getResult(xstr , i);
>>>>
>>>> yval [i] = getResult(ystr , i);
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>
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