Dear Gary,
The two transferTypes mean the same thing - when they are both present.
You just have a more complete set in NmrExpPrototype.
The ExpTransfer in the Nmr package is there so there is a place to store
mixing times and the transfer types that correspond to them. They also
provide simple information for people who do not have an ExpPrototype or
who do not want the complications of going through the details. Those who
do not like the Nmr.ExpTransfer are free to ignore them.
Yours,
Rasmus
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On Wed, 10 May 2006, Gary S. Thompson wrote:
> Rasmus Fogh wrote:
>
> >Dear Gary,
> >
> >If you want full information about what dimensions are connected, the best
> >solution is to look in the NmrExpPrototype. We can never do that properly
> >in the Nmr package, because there we are limited to the dims that are
> >actually being measured.
> >
>
> yep all I wanted to do was get the connected dims in the current experiment.
>
> >all the information is in the NmrExpPrototype, so
> >there is no strong reason to have it in the Nmr package as well.
> >
> >
> yes in this case why are there expTransfers in the nmr package in the
> first place? They don't give a complete picture and an incomplete one
> isn't exactly helpful. Obviously I am missing something here...
>
> regards
> gary
>
> nb 1. I have passed this round to others in the group and I am not the
> only confused person
> 2. it is definitley confusing from my pint of view having an
> ExpTransfer in ccp.api.Nmr and also in ccp.api.NmrExpPrototype which
> mean different things (I guess). I only just notcied that one
>
> >Yours,
> >
> >Rasmus
> >
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> >On Wed, 10 May 2006, Gary S. Thompson wrote:
> >
> >
> >
>
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