> is there a simple general way to calculate the aliased position of a peak
> using the Analysis functions eg peakBasic etc. Specifically I have a peak
> which is picked outside the dataset (i.e. at an aliased position; for
> example point -60 in a dimension with width 128 points) and want to
> calculate the datapoint it refers to inside the spectrum (which will be
> something like 128 -60 +-1 for off by 1 errors ;-))
Just use peakDim.position - it is in points and always in the fundemental
region.
T.
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