Hello,
That sounds a bit worrying. It sounds like the dataDimRef (which gives
the point --> ppm referencing information) has not been set up correctly
for that peakDim, which is not good. I'm not sure how that might have
happened and with a quick look at the code it looks to me that it won't
fix itself. Is that the only peak causing this problem?
Wayne
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Justin Douglas wrote:
> Hi Wayne,
>
> I get the following error message when selecting a peak in my 4D and then
> right click on the mouse. If I then try to center on z planes (under Peaks
> submenu) the window navigates to some strange plane completely away from
> where I am in the spectrum.
>
>
> >>> Exception in Tkinter callback
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/sw/lib/python2.4/lib-tk/Tkinter.py", line 1345, in __call__
> return self.func(*args)
> File
> "/Volumes/pardi-home/douglas/Documents/Programs/software/analysis/ccpnmr/ccpnmr1.0/python/ccpnmr/analysis/WindowPopup.py",
> line 1061, in updateMenuState
> position = getPeakWindowPosition(peak, self.window,
> default=cursorPosition)
> File
> "/home/douglas/Documents/Programs/software/analysis/ccpnmr/temporaryReleaseDir/ccpnmr/ccpnmr1.0/python/ccpnmr/analysis/WindowBasic.py",
> line 1424, in getPeakWindowPosition
> value = getPeakDimPosition(peakDim, toUnit=axisPanel.axisUnit.unit)
> File
> "/home/douglas/Documents/Programs/software/analysis/ccpnmr/temporaryReleaseDir/ccpnmr/ccpnmr1.0/python/ccpnmr/analysis/PeakBasic.py",
> line 1345, in getPeakDimPosition
> p = peakDim.dataDim.pointValues[int(peakDim.position)-1]
> AttributeError: 'FreqDataDim' object has no attribute 'pointValues'
>
> Thanks,
>
> J
>
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