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Default Fourier, numbers-as-text, and macros.

Matthew,
I don't see how to carry out your operations on a column that has already
been filled with numbers-as-text.
You mean insert a temporary column A for the FT, and carry out one of your
suggestions to define the numeric value in the final column B? Like B1=A1*1.


" wrote:

On May 5, 5:53 pm, Neal Carron
wrote:
The output of the Fourier Transform fills most cells as numbers (all those
that are complex numbers), but all those that are real it fills as text(!)
The output of the inverse Fourier Transform fills all cells with
numbers-as-text(!)
My output column is formatted to Number, General. But the inverse FT result
is still written as text (they are all real numbers).
I need them as bonafide numbers (to be plotted).
Converting them to numbers is done by selecting the output cells, opening
the error icon on the upper left, and selecting "convert to number".
But this last action is not accepted when recording the strokes in a macro.

The steps suggested in HELP on "Convert numbers stored as text to numbers"
don't work.
So:
Can the FT routine be set to enter results directly as numbers?
If not, how do I convert numbers-as-text to numbers in a Macro?
- Neal


Neal,

Have you tried =VALUE(A1), =A1+1-1, or =A1*1?

Best,

Matthew Herbert