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changed: - You can add additional columns to the PeakList with user-defined Peak attributes. Look in the header of the "LUA script":CALUA HetNoe.lua for an example of how this is done. You can add additional columns to the PeakList with user-defined Peak attributes. Look in the header of the "LUA script":ScriptsToGenerateReports !HetNoe.lua for an example of how this is done.
Peaks and Peaklists are available in Cara to be compatible with other programs such as XEASY. They are also used for integration of peaks. Peaks and Peaklists can be used only with the Tool > Open Spectrum, MonoScope?, HomoScope? and PolyScope?. Later we will learn about the more advanced feature of CARA called Peak inference which uses Spins, ResidueTypes and SpectrumTypes to infer the position of peaks. Now lets learn to work with peaks.
You can navigate to a peak in the spectrum by double-clicking on the peak in the PeakList.
Conversely, you can click on a peak in the spectrum and highlight its entry in the PeakList with the keyboard command "sp" (show peak).
Each peak in the list has the following attributes:
By right-clicking in the PeakList navigator, and selecting "Show assignments" the coordinates can be replaced by the assignments if available (atomname and residue) Assignments of peaks can be modified by right-clicking a peak and selecting "Edit assignments". Each dimension of the peak can be associated with a spin in the SpinBase? by entering the SpinId?.
You can add additional columns to the PeakList? with user-defined Peak attributes. Look in the header of the LUA script HetNoe.lua for an example of how this is done.
Tools > Open Spectrum is for directly accessing data for simple operations or a quick check of data. However to integrate the information from multiple spectra and make use of the advanced features of CARA you will need to set up a Repository.
NEXT: The Repository
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