mailRe: r12867 - /1.3/gui/analyses/auto_rx_base.py


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Posted by Michael Bieri on June 07, 2011 - 12:48:
Hi

The VD and VC list are not an invention of me. Those list are used in Bruker spectrometers to set the variable delays in T1 and T2 experiments. We could add a wizard, but I think Bruker people know what to do. I have no idea how you set the experiment up on Varians. If somebody knows, we could implement this as well (to minimise any human introduced errors).

The wx.grid function isn't that advanced. I am not sure if more options are possible (eg button in grid). The double click idea is nice. I will implement this.

Cheers
Michael

Am 07.06.2011 19:32, schrieb Edward d'Auvergne:
Hi Michael,

I now see what the design is you are trying to achieve :)  I.e. you
input the time of one relaxation time block and the number of cycles,
and relax calculates the times from that.  I think that is a good
idea!  I would suggest to redesign the elements a bit though.

- All the buttons and entry boxes on the left of the table could be deleted.

- The "relaxation time block [s]" input element could be shifted to
the block above, just under the "Unresolved residues:".

- A third column added to the grid.

- The column names would be "R2 peak lists", "Number of cycles",
"Relaxation time [s]".

- Double clicking on the first column would open the file open dialog.

- Double clicking on the second would allow an integer to be input
(and should be checked to be an integer).

- The third column would be non-editable and would be automatically
calculated when the number of cycles is input (assuming the time is
given).

What do you think?

Cheers,

Edward



On 7 June 2011 03:12,<michael.bieri@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Author: michaelbieri
Date: Tue Jun  7 03:12:32 2011
New Revision: 12867

URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax?rev=12867&view=rev
Log:
Added import VC (variable counter) list function incl. space to sepcify 
counter time.

Modified:
    1.3/gui/analyses/auto_rx_base.py

Modified: 1.3/gui/analyses/auto_rx_base.py
URL: 
http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/relax/1.3/gui/analyses/auto_rx_base.py?rev=12867&r1=12866&r2=12867&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- 1.3/gui/analyses/auto_rx_base.py (original)
+++ 1.3/gui/analyses/auto_rx_base.py Tue Jun  7 03:12:32 2011
@@ -179,6 +179,21 @@
             self.gui.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.load_vd, add_vd)
             button_sizer.Add(add_vd, 0, wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE, 0)

+        # Add Vc list import
+        if self.label =='R2':
+            add_vc = wx.Button(self.parent, -1, "+VC")
+            add_vc.SetToolTipString("Add VC (variable counter) list to 
automatically fill in R2 relaxation times.")
+            add_vc.SetMinSize((50, 50))
+            self.gui.Bind(wx.EVT_BUTTON, self.load_vd, add_vc)
+            button_sizer.Add(add_vc, 0, wx.ADJUST_MINSIZE, 0)
+
+            # Time of counter
+            label = wx.TextCtrl(self.parent, -1, "0")
+            label.SetToolTipString("Time of counter loop in seconds.")
+            label.SetMinSize((50, 20))
+            label.SetFont(wx.Font(7, wx.DEFAULT, wx.NORMAL, wx.NORMAL, 0, 
""))
+            button_sizer.Add(label, 0, 0 ,0)
+
         # Pack buttons
         sizer.Add(button_sizer, 0, 0, 0)



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