Hi Wim,
I have just re-stumbled on this problem below (having completely forgotten
about it).
The jist of it is that when exporting peak lists into Cyana the Format
Converter only takes the Height column (which is fine) and it writes the
volume column as 0.00e+00.
i.e.
1 4.068 7.715 56.597 1 T 1.105e+06 0.00e+00 a 0 0
0 0 0
However, the problem is that when you re-import Cyana peak lists into
Analysis it reads in the Height column but mistakenly makes it into the
volume column. The Height column is then completely blank.
I just made the mistake of re-exporting this peak list which seeing as the
Height column is blank now has both columns as 0.00e+00
i.e.
1 4.068 7.715 56.597 1 T 0.000e+00 0.00e+00 - 0 0
0 0 0
It seems to be just a very small bug with the cyana import mixing the height
and volume columns.
Cheers
Ben
>
>I have been using Format Converter to export my NOE peak lists into cyana
>and then re-import them back into Analysis, this process now seems to work
>quite well.
>
>However, I have a minor problem with this process. If I export my peak list
>then it only keeps the peak height and not the volume which is fine, but
>when I re-import this then the peak height field is blank and the peak
>height is now a volume.
>
>Eg
>
>I have a peak with Height 68503 and Volume 757186 and I export this into
>xeasy format, here the peak has 68503 in the 1st column and 0.00 in the
second.
>
>Now if I re-import this into Analysis then I get a peak with no Height and a
>Volume of 68500.
>
>So the height and volume columns have been swapped (with the height being
>lost as it wasnt exported).
>
>If I have the spectra I can correct this with Recalculate Intensities but it
>would be nice to not need to have to do this for each peak list.
>
>
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