Ok, I've updated Analysis and tried again. I have two series that I'm
trying to follow the shift changes in. One of these series I have (in
the meantime) assigned using propagate assignments. Now, when I try to
use the Follow Shift Changes dialog box, it manages to get to 43% fairly
quickly, but then hangs. I restarted, and tried to do the same with the
second series (only one spectrum of these is assigned), but it didn't
even seem to start. Something flashed quickly up on the screen but then
disappeared. Not sure if I'm using this function correctly here - should
it be able to work when only one of the spectra is assigned?
Another issue with this function is to do with defining the experimental
series'. I have defined both experimental series, but sometimes they
seem to change (this happens after I close the dialog box and reopen)!
Particularly for my second series, the zero point seems to often get
dropped off. I add it again and try re-running the group peaks bit, but
it still doesn't work. Do the spectra need to be in concentration order
for the grouping to work?
cheers,
Kate
Tim Stevens wrote:
>>Has there been any progress regarding the problems some people were
>>having with Analysis hanging during the group peaks process in Follow
>>Shift Changes (May07)? I've been trying to use this function, but it
>>hangs every time - it gets to around 10% each time.
>>
>>
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>Are you up-to-date? There have been several alterations to this
>functionality in recent months, including more graceful handling of
>unfittable data...
>
>T.
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