> You can create such an experiment. The only example currently is the 2D H-H
> DQ experiment (H[DQ(HH)]), you could use that as a template. In general you
> would have to create an AtomSite for each nucleus, and then crate an
> ExpMeasurement for the MQ magnetisation that points to the AtomSites. Try
> and see how it goes. If you get stuck, you could send me a desdription of
> the experiment and I could have a go.
I somehow overlooked that one. I now examined it and found that it does look
more or less like what I ended up with started from scratch.
This leads me to believe that the reason that the SQDQ experiment is not
offered as an option when I open such a spectrum is because Analysis expects
the indirect dimension to be somehow marked as DQ. Is this correct? If so,
what 'label' does it expect? Does this require an Azara spectrum?
> Currenmtly there is no support for project-specific NmrExpPrototypes. In
> the neww amchinery (coming Real Soon Now) thyere will be. Meanwhile you
> will have to modify the reference data. For which reason, I would be happy
> to get your experiment prototypes, once you have finished with them, so I
> can add them to the official reference data.
Ok. I will let you know if I get it to work. :)
> If tehre are things that are particularly difficult or badly doeumented,
> could you make anote, so I can see what needs improving?
In the end it seems that I got it right. The main thing that could be useful
is a page that ties together the different help pages (for each dialog) in
some sort of 'how-to' describing the typical process. The exact role of the
various components is not completely apparent, based on their names (e.g.
RefExpDimRefs). At this point the best way to figure this out is to examine
the existing cases.
Patrick
>
> Yours,
>
> Rasmus
>
> On Apr 12 2007, Patrick van der Wel wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a question regarding the generation of experiment prototypes. I
> > was looking into the available prototypes and trying to create a new one
> > for some solid state experiment(s). There appears to be at least partial
> > support for multiple quantum dimensions, but I could not figure out how
> > to implement this. Can one create an experiment with for instance a
> > double quantum indirect dimension that reflects the combined frequencies
> > of two nuclei?
> >
> > Also, when a new experiment prototype is generated, is that project
> > specific? I was wondering this since the 'editable' setting is in the
> > project 'save as' dialog, as Wayne indicated earlier. Can you tell
> > analysis to store a project-specific list of experiments rather than the
> > system wide one?
> >
> > Patrick
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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