Hi,

You need to set the pipe type to 'relax_disp'.  For bug #20873
(https://gna.org/bugs/?20873) and the
Peak_lists.test_bug_20873_peak_lists system test I created from it, I
have used the 'relax_fit' data pipe.  The reason is because this bug
is independent of the analysis type and because in the relax trunk
there is no 'relax_disp' data pipe type.  The 'relax_fit' data pipe is
simply reserved for fitting mono-exponential functions to determine
basic R1, R2, R1rho, etc. rates.  It would be useful in an analysis of
off-resonance R1rho data whereby you need to measure R1 rates
separately.  But for your data, you can ignore it.

Regards,

Edward



On 7 June 2013 12:27, Troels Emtekær Linnet <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> For a relax_disp analysis
>
> Should I first run a:
>
> pipe.create(pipe_name='origin rx', pipe_type='relax_fit', bundle='rx')
> relax_disp.exp_type(exp_type='cpmg fixed')
>
> or a
>
>
> pipe.create(pipe_name='origin rx', pipe_type='relax_disp', bundle='rx')
> relax_disp.exp_type(exp_type='cpmg fixed')
>
> Best
>
>
> Troels Emtekær Linnet
>
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