Hi, Thanks, that was what was being searched for. The input was 0.0 which did not work, it looks like it needs to be an integer! I will modify this behaviour in NESSY to catch both '0' and '0.0' by first converting to a float and then comparing to 0.0. As for myself, I'm well. I'm still in Munich working away on my second postdoc, travelling like crazy between Munich, Grenoble, and Goettingen.
Cheers, Edward On 17 May 2013 15:53, Michael Bieri <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Edward > > How are you? Still in Germany? > > Yes, completely right. Add experiments allows you to pool experiments, most > probably recorded at different fields. You will always have to set up the > experiments, meaning specify the field as well as the Tcpmg. The reference > is defined by the experiment as Tcpmg = 0. This is how spectra are collected > (without the CPMG pulse train). > > Hope that helped. > Michael > > Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Mai 2013 um 12:32 Uhr > Von: "Edward d'Auvergne" <[email protected]> > An: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>, "Michael Bieri" > <[email protected]> > Betreff: Multiple field strength CPMG data and the CPMG reference. > Hi Michael, > > Someone has recently asked me about how to use NESSY with multiple > field strength data and also how to input the CPMG reference peak > intensities. I believe you add multiple field strengths as different > experiments using the 'Add Experiment' button or menu entry. Is this > correct? The question I cannot answer though is how the reference > peak intensities are handled, as I cannot find this in the manual and > cannot work it out from the NESSY interface or source code. Is there > a simple answer? I think that the NESSY version being used is > directly from the source code repository. > > Cheers, > > Edward _______________________________________________ Nessy-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/nessy-users
