Uh, sorry, I wasn't entirely clear. I didn't mean it makes sense to store some 10 or 20 million pairs of floating point values in human-readable form. There is simply a curious discrepancy between using binary data (albeit encoded in ASCII) in a file format that is supposed to be human-readable -- where readability does not really mean human-usable as such. Of course you need computers and software if you want to analyze millions of peaks.
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