On 07/24/2010 02:53 AM, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> And if it is a big file then I would recommend subsequently running
> pipe2azara (in the ccpnmr/bin directory) so that the file becomes blocked,
> otherwise it is pretty slow drawing the orthogonal dimensions.
>
> Wayne
>
alternatively nmrview files also have a blocked submatrix format and are
supported by analysis here's a shell script
makenv3d.com
#!/bin/csh
if ( $# == 1 ) then
set name="data.nv"
else
set name=$2
endif
xyz2pipe -in $1 -x -verb \
| pipe2xyz -out $name -nv -ov >& /dev/null
used as
makenv3d.com dataft3/test%03d.ft3 my_file_name
regards
gary
> On Sat, 24 Jul 2010, Olivier Serve wrote:
>
>
>> Hi Mark,
>> You should put all the .ft3 files into one big file. You can use something like : xyz2pipe -in ft/test%03d.ft -x> test.ft to do that.
>> Hope it helps,
>> Olivier Serve
>>
>> Le 24 juil. 2010 à 09:37, Kelly, Mark a écrit :
>>
>>
>>> This is probably a silly question - how do I import a 3d processed in nmrPipe. If I select the xxx001.ft3 plane I only get that one and if I select them all it wants to make 256 new experiments. Expt imports fine if I convert to spc. I'm no doubt missing something obvious...
>>>
>>> Thanks, Mark
>>>
> >
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