Hi
Thanks for sorting this out, now it recognises the true diagonals fine which
works much better.
However, I think there may still be a problem with the feature. I have ran
the "Test Shift Match" with the "Consider aliased shifts" button unchecked
and removed all the unassignable peaks and the diagonal peaks. But when I
look at the "shift matched peaks" there are still diagonal peaks getting
picked.
For example,
I have a peak at 3.096ppm at 42.338ppm
I get 6peaks from this that are "assigned" according to TestShiftMatch.
H C C H
3.096 42.338 21.343 3.095
3.096 63.339 21.343 3.095
3.096 21.336 42.345 3.095
3.096 63.339 42.345 3.095
3.096 21.336 63.346 3.095
3.096 42.338 63.346 3.095
The sweep width is 21ppm, All of these peaks have identical volume
(1.267e+11). None of these are real peaks, I think they are all the
variations on the diagonal peak.
It seems the program is correctly determining the true diagonal peaks but
then does not handle the various other versions of the diagonal peak
correctly and is not rejecting these as "unassignable" when they definitely are.
Is this fixable?
Cheers
Ben
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