> As a general note, if you don't want peaks in a spectrum to affect the
> shift values, then you can put that spectrum (or rather its parent
> experiment) in a different shift list. Alternatively you can change the
> spectrum shift weighting (Edit Spectra::[Tolerances]) so that it doesn't
> contribute to the shift average.
I like this very much! (maybe I should start using it Analysis)
Is it possible to use the median instead of the average for the shift list
value? In that way the value is safe against small numbers of errors.
Eiso
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> Tim
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