> How does the data model handle the fine structure of COSY cross-peaks?
The data model has SubPeak and PeakSplitting objects to handle this sort
of thing. However, there is currently no handling/provision for these
within Analysis.
> Also is there any plans to add ACME-like functionality to Analysis?
Eventually, yes. We probably won't have time to look at this until the
Autumn.
> The reason I ask is that I have a phase sensitive COSY and I'm wondering
> if it is wisest for me to pick all subpeaks in the cross-peak or should I
> try to eyeball the center of the multiplet. In sparky there is a
> "grouping" function to concatenate close peaks. I'm not sure if Analysis
> has a feature like that and I can't find anything about it in the data
> model.
One potentially useful function, located in the right mouse menu under
Peak::Make intermediate peak, will take selected peaks and create a new
peak at the average position. So if you have four COSY subpeaks selected
you could use this option (and then possibly delete the subpeaks after).
Tim.
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