mailRe: [bug #17341] Compatibility with CCPN Analysis2.1 (fwd)


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Posted by M Strickland, Science 04 on December 20, 2010 - 14:48:
I don't know what the bx means, I've been removing it in my final files. Analysis just gives the option between height and intensity and I pick height. Unfortunately, I don't know how they measure it, but I generally get duplicate spectra for all my results, and at two field strengths, so it shouldn't be an issue for my calculations?

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Date: 17 December 2010 20:33 +0100
From: Edward d'Auvergne <edward@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
Cc: m.strickland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, relax-devel@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [bug #17341] Compatibility with CCPN Analysis2.1

Hi Maddy,

I'm in the process of adding this data to the relax test suite, and
noticed that the integrated values have 'bx' after it.  Would you know
what that is?  Are you using box integration, or measuring peak
heights?  Can CCPN Analysis measure peak heights?  If you are using
box integration without duplicate spectra, this significantly
complicates the analysis as you will need to know the exact number of
points used in each box.  Peak heights are a much better way of
determining the peak intensities as one advantage is that the errors
are much easier to ascertain.

Regards,

Edward



On 17 December 2010 16:48, anonymous <NO-REPLY.INVALID-ADDRESS@xxxxxxx>
wrote:

URL:
 <http://gna.org/bugs/?17341>

                Summary: Compatibility with CCPN Analysis2.1
                Project: relax
           Submitted by: None
           Submitted on: Fri 17 Dec 2010 03:48:15 PM UTC
               Category: relax's source code
               Severity: 2 - Minor
               Priority: 5 - Normal
                 Status: None
                Privacy: Public
            Assigned to: None
        Originator Name: Madeleine Strickland
       Originator Email: M.Strickland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
            Open/Closed: Open
        Discussion Lock: Any
                Release: 1.3.5
       Operating System: GNU/Linux

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Details:

When using FormatConverter (with CCPN Analysis2.1) you can output 'Sparky'
format peak lists for use with curve fitting in Relax.  These have a
different format to those expected by Relax1.3.5.  Differences are:

Relax:  Two header lines, Analysis:  One header line
Relax:  V1504N-HN,        Analysis:  V1504N-V1504HN
Relax:  Peaks in order,   Analysis:  Random order of peaks

Attached: R1.py script, lists for two residues, log file of output from
Relax, sequence





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