Hello,
It doesn't consider the baseline (so in particular doesn't try to
calculate it) so goes to literally half the top intensity. It doesn't
interpolate that top intensity (to the "actual" maximum) but does
interpolate the half max point (because no point will be at exactly half
max in general).
Wayne
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010, Justin Lecher wrote:
> On 01/12/10 00:52, Wayne Boucher wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> It just goes down to half max (the way I am reading the code anyway). So
>> not very sophisticated. The Peak Separator code does its own calculation
>> of line width, which Dan can describe better than me.
>
> How is half max defined? (0 -> MAX)/2 or (BASELINE -> MAX)/2 ? I am
> asking that, because I am wondering how good I have to fix the baseline
> to get reliable integration results?
>
> Cheers justin
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