![]() Copy and paste this code into Processing and give it a try. Only the method used to move them has changed. The rectangles are translucent so that you can see that they are (visually) at the same place. Here is code that draws the rectangle in red by changing its coordinates, then draws it in blue by moving the grid. When you use transformations, the things you draw never change position the coordinate system does. Its upper left corner is still at (20,20). It is advisable that you use Topspin 3.2 or earlier versions for such data sets).The important thing to notice in the preceding diagram is that, as far as the rectangle is concerned, it hasn't moved at all. Currently available version is Topspin 4.2.0 (Caveat: data collected on older generation hardware may not work fully well with the Topspin 4.x family. Though you have to pay for commercial use, Bruker offers a completely free academic version with full functionalities. Topspin This is the proprietary software of Bruker-Biospin which makes it rather seamless to use for data collected in our facility.We have a site license for this software, freely available to all members of the campus community. MNOVA from Mestrelab Research has more than one flavor of this software available for purchase along with special modules tailored to unique needs, such as spectral simulation, NMR quantitation, to name a few.Interface is user friendly and can read many NMR fid formats including Bruker's. ACDNMR A 1D and 2D processing version is available in this suite.But here are some links you can explore and buy the software if found suitable for your own use. ![]()
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