Thanks everybody for all this help and input! I will get back to you
after trying out your suggestions!
Have a nice weekend,
Timo
On 09/06/17 15:37, John Kirkpatrick wrote:
> Hi Timo,
>
> Just to chip-in with a macro-free alternative.... one way would be to
> concatenate your set of 2D spectra into a single pseudo-3D spectrum, and
> load that into Analysis. Then you can easily use the 'Follow Intensity
> Changes' module to pick peaks in all the 2D planes, do some
> curve-fitting (if there is a function that suits) and export all the
> corresponding peak intensities in a single step.
>
> Cheers
> John
>
>
> On 08/06/17 11:56, Timo Strohäker wrote:
>> Dear everybody,
>>
>> I have a general question concerning peak lists. I've recorded a
>> series of HSQC spectra in real-time and I want to export the peak
>> intensities of the individual spectra in a csv file (residue, residue
>> number, peak intensity).
>>
>> So far I manually load the spectra which can already be pretty time
>> consuming (around 50) and I import a peak list that gets centered on
>> the first HSQC.
>>
>> This peak list will then be manually copied to all the 50 spectra and
>> I still have to export the peak intensities for every individual
>> spectrum peak list.
>>
>> I would be very much interested in speeding up this process, do you
>> have any recommendation for me?
>>
>> Thanks in advance and best wishes,
>> Timo
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