Below is a list of macros that you can add to your macros menu (see instructions below).

FFT Macros
Perform Fast Fourier Transforms on your data. This file includes the macros, documentation, and a sample data file.
Macintosh >
Windows >

Clear Masked Cells Macro
Clears any cells that are masked across a range of columns in the data window.
Macintosh & Windows >

Modified Row Masking Macro
Masks all but every Xth row across a range of columns in the data window.
Macintosh & Windows >

Modified Invert Mask Macro
Operates in the same manner as the Invert Mask macro, except that this macro can be used on multiple columns in a data selection. If a selection is not present in the data window, it operates on the entire window.
Macintosh & Windows >

 

Clear Macro
Clears every Xth row across a range of columns in the data window.
Macintosh & Windows >

Compress Macro
Compresses the data across a range of columns so that any empty cells are moved to the bottom of the column.
Macintosh & Windows >

Row Masking Macro
Masks every Xth row across a range of columns in the data window.
Macintosh & Windows >

Peak Macro
Goes down a given column and determines the peak values and places these values in an output column.
Macintosh & Windows >

How to add an individual macro to your Macro menu:

  1. Choose Macros > Show Macros
  2. Select a Macro on the left side and click 'Add'. An empty macro will be added below the macro you select.
  3. Change the name of th empty macro and click 'Edit' to display a text editor.
  4. Choose File > Open. Locate and open the macro that was downloaded. Choose File > Close to leave the dialog. The macro can now be used by either selecting it from the Macros menu or by using the macro ("") command in Formula Entry.
Note: To make the change to the Macros menu permanent, save changes to Macros when quitting KaleidaGraph.

 

AppleScripts
Use these AppleScripts programs for converting files between the Macintosh and Windows platforms.
AppleScripts for OS-X >
AppleScripts prior to OS-X >

AppleScript Examples
A collection of nine example AppleScript programs that range from basic to advanced.
Example Scripts >

 

 
 
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