Hi Athanasius, thank you very much for your time. This is a really good answer as it's easy to understand/follow/implement. However I don't think it prints what I wanted or it doesn't print it in the format that I need, rather. I have tried to tweak it but no luck. I need the output format to be in a line like 1.23 0.12 2 (as in, x= 0.12, y=1.23, z=2). Then, the line below, would be 52.25 17.23 1 (as in x=52.25, y=17.23, z=1) and so on. Is it super easy to tweak this from your code and I'm just stupidly stuck? Can you give me a hint as to where I should be starting to edit?

In reply to Re^2: convert columns into matrix and get population count? by fasoli
in thread convert columns into matrix and get population count? by fasoli

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