Dear Edward. I think I would let you decide where such a function resides best. :-) I simply don't have the insight yet to make such decisions.
Best Troels 2014-02-28 9:46 GMT+01:00 Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > Note that this could be used for CPMG-type data as well, if a user > decides to change the hard pulse offset and run multiple experiments. > It's very unlikely to ever happen, but if added for R1rho, it could > just as easily be added for all data types. > > Regards, > > Edward > > > > On 28 February 2014 09:43, Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I always wanted to add this, but never found the time. For an >> implementation, what do you propose? Maybe the >> relax_disp.plot_disp_curves user function could modified to allow the >> X-axis to be specified. Or maybe a new user function based on >> relax_disp.plot_disp_curves could be created. >> >> Regards, >> >> Edward >> >> >> >> On 28 February 2014 09:39, Troels E. Linnet >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> URL: >>> <http://gna.org/support/?3124> >>> >>> Summary: Grace graphs production for R1rho analysis with >>> R2_eff as function of Omega_eff >>> Project: relax >>> Submitted by: tlinnet >>> Submitted on: Fri 28 Feb 2014 08:39:58 AM UTC >>> Category: None >>> Priority: 5 - Normal >>> Severity: 2 - Minor >>> Status: In Progress >>> Assigned to: tlinnet >>> Originator Email: >>> Open/Closed: Open >>> Discussion Lock: Any >>> Operating System: None >>> >>> _______________________________________________________ >>> >>> Details: >>> >>> For an auto analysis of R1rho, relax produces graphs with >>> >>> R1rho (Relaxation rate in the absence of exchange) [rad/s] as function of >>> Omega_rf (Spin-lock offset, the frequency of the of RF field) [rad/s]. >>> >>> Such graphs can be quite crowded, since for a recorded dataset with for >>> example a variation of 6 spin-lock offset in ppm, the graphs will contain 6 >>> legends. >>> >>> It is suggested to also provide graphs with R2_eff as function of Omega_eff >>> (Effective field in the rotating frame) [rad/s]. >>> >>> An example of such a graph is figure 2 in >>> http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi4001062. >>> >>> Both types of figures are attached. >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________________ >>> >>> File Attachments: >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>> Date: Fri 28 Feb 2014 08:39:58 AM UTC Name: disp_52_N.png Size: 13kB By: >>> tlinnet >>> >>> <http://gna.org/support/download.php?file_id=20207> >>> ------------------------------------------------------- >>> Date: Fri 28 Feb 2014 08:39:58 AM UTC Name: >>> Figure2_Kjaergaard_et_al_2013_Off-resonance_R1rho_relaxation_dispersion_experiments_using_the_DPL_model.png >>> Size: 123kB By: tlinnet >>> >>> <http://gna.org/support/download.php?file_id=20208> >>> >>> _______________________________________________________ >>> >>> Reply to this item at: >>> >>> <http://gna.org/support/?3124> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Message sent via/by Gna! >>> http://gna.org/ >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> relax (http://www.nmr-relax.com) >>> >>> This is the relax-devel mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> >>> To unsubscribe from this list, get a password >>> reminder, or change your subscription options, >>> visit the list information page at >>> https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/relax-devel _______________________________________________ relax (http://www.nmr-relax.com) This is the relax-devel mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe from this list, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options, visit the list information page at https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/relax-devel

