Hello,
The problem was that the reference spectra was (1H, 15N) and the other
spectra were (15N, 1H), and the code didn't deal with that transpose
issue. Tim has added something in (so it looks at matching the isotopes
and then the isotopes in reverse) which deals with this specific case,
although for >= 3D it might not always work.
Wayne
On Thu, 13 Aug 2009, David Langelaan wrote:
> Hey,
>
> There are definitely peaks in my reference peak list, so I doubt that is the
> problem. How about I send the project to you to take a look at? Which e-mail
> address is best? I will be going on a vacation soon, so I may not reply for a
> couple of weeks, but after that we can figure this problem out.
>
> thanks,
>
> David
>
> Wayne Boucher wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Tim suggests:
>>
>> "Maybe his reference peak list is actually empty, i.e. the picked peaks are
>> in list #2, but #1 is selected? Otherwise I suggest sending the project."
>>
>> Wayne
>>
>> On Mon, 10 Aug 2009, David Langelaan wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I have having a bit of a problem analyzing rates from a series of 2D
>>> experiments. Basically the procedure seems to work fine except that no
>>> peak
>>> groups are ever found (whether I have picked the peaks in the T1 spectra
>>> or
>>> not).
>>>
>>> I am able to run the rates analysis from the tutorial data so I am
>>> confident
>>> that my settings are correct. Also my reference peak list and the T1 data
>>> I
>>> am trying to analyze overlap fine.
>>>
>>> I have attached a screenshot of my settings, please help if you can.
>>>
>>> David Langelaan
>>>
>>
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