From: Tilman B. <th...@gm...> - 2009-05-16 09:38:22
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Hi, > I'm trying SciDAVis out, as one of several options for data > presentation. One thing that has be stuck is checking and displaying > peak maxima/minima. I can't see a "peak search" routine, and also can't > find a simple on-screen cursor to do it by hand. At the moment, I've had > to draw a line, find the end point then use this to label the peaks. Is > there a better way? there is currently no "peak search" function. This can only be done by a Python script. But there is a tool which could be what you call "on-screen cursor": The "Data Reader" in the "Tools" menu. If you select this tool, you need to select one data point in the plot with the mouse. You can then navigate forward and backward with the cursor keys. The X and Y value of the current data point are shown in the status bar at the bottom. The status bar text can be copied to the clipboard from its context menu. HTH Tilman |