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Peaks

Select a single signal

To select a single signal, click the "peaks picking" button. Move the mouse to the selected signal and click on it with the left mouse button. The peak shift appears over the signal. The exact value of the signal can be found in a table on the right side of the interface under the "peaks" tab.

Peaks

Automatic single peak picking

You mark a signal by simultaneously holding down the shift key and the left mouse button and moving the mouse over the range of the signal. After releasing both keys, the shift of the signal appears. On the right side of the screen, under the "Peaks" tab, a list of all selected signals is listed. If you move the mouse over the shift of the signal in the spectrum, the corresponding entry is displayed in the list. A signal is listed for the range that has been marked with the mouse: The range is stored as a multiplet, which has to be analyzed more precisely with "range peaking". If you move the mouse over a certain line in the list, the corresponding shift in the spectrum is marked.

Peaks

Delete all peaks

To delete all signals move the mouse to the list "Peaks" and press the trash button on the left side above the list. A red box apears. Click "yes". All signals are deleted.

Peaks

Delete a single peak

To delete one signal move the mouse to the list and select a signal. Press the trash button on the rigth side of the line of the signal. The peak is deleted.

An alternativ way is to move the mouse over a signal in the spectrum. A red ring appears. Click this red ring, the peak is deleted.

Peaks