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bedibra Posted - 08/26/2017 : 07:17:04 AM
Dear all,
I am looking for a way to apply an fft filter on all columns of sheet1
and report the results in columns of sheet2.
I am trying to do that using the before formula script.
fft_filters 1!col(1) oy:= (2!col(1));

I have tried this code but it did not work :
fft_filters 1! oy:= (2!col(1));

Thanks,
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bedibra Posted - 08/26/2017 : 09:09:29 AM
I just found this script, which is working well:
range r1=[book1]sheet1!;
for(ii=1; ii<=r1.nCols; ii++)
{
range ss = [book1]sheet1!col($(ii));
range dd = [book1]sheet2!col($(ii));
fft_filters (ss) oy:= (dd);
}

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