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# Not sure you need macros or graphs...
=max(column range) should get it.
(, Sat 25 Apr 2009, 16:24, archived)
# indeed! if the data is in a spreadsheet, then you have all that you need
the graphs are just a visualisation of that data :)
(, Sat 25 Apr 2009, 16:52, archived)
# I guess it depends if there are multiple peaks.
If you're after a certain region, then it may or may not be the most intense peak.
(, Sat 25 Apr 2009, 17:02, archived)
# That's true.
For automated graph plotting, something like gnuplot might prove more weildy.

(, Sat 25 Apr 2009, 17:59, archived)