This popup allows the user to view and edit measurement lists in the project, such as chemical shift or T1 relaxation rate lists.
The {Measurement lists} tab gives a list of all the measurement lists and their attributes in the project. New lists can be created and existing ones renamed or deleted.
The Data Analysis: Measurement lists popup (Measurement Lists).
Specifies the experiment for which shift lists are shown. Chemical shift lists can be connected an experiment through the Experiments: Edit Experiments popup, {Experiments} tab, |Shift List| option.
This table contains all the measurement lists in the project, or for the selected experiment.
Specifies the type of the measurement list, e.g. ShiftList for chemical shifts.
The name of the measurement list.
The number of measurements in the list.
The unit of the measurement, e.g. ppm for chemical shift lists.
The experiments that are associated with the measurement list.
User provided details for the measurement list.
Opens the {Measurements Table} tab for a full list of the measurements in the selected measurement list.
Creates a new empty chemical shift list.
Deletes the selected measurement list. This is only allowed if no experiments are associated with the list.
The {Measurements Table} tab shows a table of the measurements that are within a specified list. This table is used for all types for measurements, such as T1 relaxation rates, chemical shifts etcetera.
The Data Analysis: Measurement lists popup (Measurements Table).
Specifies the measurement list for which measurements are shown.
This table contains all the measurements in the selected measurement list.
The measurement serial number.
The value of the measurement in the specified unit (e.g. ppm)
The standard deviation in the measurement.
The resonance assignment of the measurement.
The molecular chain with which the measurement is associated.
The isotope from which the measurement stems.
The figure of merit for the measurement.
The number of peaks associated with the measurement.
User provided details on the measurement.
Allows the user to inspect the peaks that are associated with the selected measurement through the Peaks: Selected Peaks popup.
Recalculates the properties of the measurement after changes were made to the data that are connected to the measurements, e.g. peaks.