Hi,
on the relax mailing list, Edward d'Auvergne proposed a new way of following the peaks heights in a series of spin relaxation measurements to avoid picking noise on top of the peaks:
> - For the first spectrum in the time series, shift the peak list to
> the tops of the peaks (i.e. 'pc' in Sparky).
> - Copy this 1st spectrum list onto all spectra, shifting the peaks to
> the top/centre.
> - When the peak disappears into the noise, leave it at its current
> position and do not type 'pc' or equivalent.
> - Once all spectra are shifted, calculate an average peak list.
> - Copy this average peak list onto fresh copies of all spectra.
> - Measure peak heights using this averaged peak list.
https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-users/2012-05/msg00018.html
As he metions in the above message, this technique will be part of a upcoming paper.
My question is: How can I do that with CCPN Analysis? As far as I know, there is no way to calculate averaged peak lists. Also, I have no idea how to insert the averaged peaks into the planes of a pseudo 3D.
Any help implementing Edwards idea is appreciated.
Cheers
Martin
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