Hi
I've been using the table import with a .csv doc i've put together.
It's one column with float data in each row. Some have several decimal places etc.
I'm having issues with formating when viewing the values in the geometry spreadsheet.
I've set the attribute type to float, keep the column number to 1 and attribute length to 1 and numbers, are incorrect/wrongly format.
What changes should i look to make within the tableimport or within it's properties of table import to get the data correctly
displayed?
Thanks
organising float data from csv using table import properties
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slight annoyance, xcel doesn't have row 0, if you have your stats starting in col A, you point 0 in houdini is blank (zero)
however, ignore col A in xcel and start your stats in col B, then in houdini the col number would then be 1 and you'll get point 0 properly populated. (don't even ask, i have NFI)
however, ignore col A in xcel and start your stats in col B, then in houdini the col number would then be 1 and you'll get point 0 properly populated. (don't even ask, i have NFI)
Edited by vusta - June 17, 2020 06:34:35
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