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saitcopuroglu
Level IV

formula for "text to columns"

Hi,

I have a column with comma seperated values and by using column utilities text to column I get the column for each comma seperated value, however the dataset is growing hourl and by joining/concatenating the new data with the existing one I have to redo all the process again and again. Isn't there a formula for this (or better script)?

Many thanks in advance

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KarenC
Super User (Alumni)

Re: formula for "text to columns"

Look at the "word" formula, for your first column you would use:


Word (1, text, ",")

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KarenC
Super User (Alumni)

Re: formula for "text to columns"

Look at the "word" formula, for your first column you would use:


Word (1, text, ",")

saitcopuroglu
Level IV

Re: formula for "text to columns"

Thank you. Do you have any idea for the second table which has the command of "indicator columns"?

KarenC
Super User (Alumni)

Re: formula for "text to columns"

I do not understand what you are trying to do with the second table.  However, for indicator columns I would review the JMP documentation on the categorical (i.e., consumer research) platform as it has ways to work with categorical/indicator data and maybe there is something in there to help you.

saitcopuroglu
Level IV

Re: formula for "text to columns"

For second table I also use "text to columns" and this time I tick "make indicator colums" but the result is not formulated by each row, have no idea about scripting it. I already checked the categorical section but hence this transformation is used for financial calculations the categorical can not compute not categorical values like "net revene"... Many thanks