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== Format of a sparky list == | == Format of a sparky list == | ||
To be show properly in sparky and read by relax, the list should be of format | To be show properly in sparky and read by relax, the list should be of format | ||
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== sparky_shift1_col.sh == | == sparky_shift1_col.sh == | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
[[Category:Peak_lists]] | [[Category:Peak_lists]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:11, 21 October 2020
Format of a sparky list
To be show properly in sparky and read by relax, the list should be of format
Assignment w1 w2
V2N-HN 128.055 8.874
F3N-HN 128.210 8.893
G4N-HN 105.080 8.509
The N should be standing first, and the w1 should be the corresponding ppm for nitrogen.
sparky_shift1_col.sh
Can be used to shift column
#!/bin/tcsh -f
set PEAKS=$1
set PEAKSTEMP=${PEAKS}.temp
set PEAKSNEW=${PEAKS}.shift
#awk '{print $1, $2, $3}' $PEAKS > $PEAKSTEMP
cp -f $PEAKS $PEAKSTEMP
set ASSIGNS=`awk '$2 ~ /^[0-9]/ {print $0}' $PEAKSTEMP`
#set ASSIGNS=`awk '{print $1, $2, $3}' $PEAKSTEMP`
set TJECK1=`echo $ASSIGNS[1] | rev | cut -c1`
set TJECK2=`echo $ASSIGNS[1] | rev | cut -c2`
set TJECK12=`echo $ASSIGNS[1] | rev | cut -c1-2`
if ( $TJECK2 == 'H' && $TJECK12 == 'NH' ) then
else if ( $TJECK1 == 'N') then
sed -i "s/HN/XX/" $PEAKSTEMP
sed -i "s/N /HN /" $PEAKSTEMP
sed -i "s/XX/N/" $PEAKSTEMP
else
echo "Whoops. Something wrong, I exit. Check your peak list"
exit
endif
set C2=`expr $ASSIGNS[2]`
set C3=`expr $ASSIGNS[3]`
set C2N=`echo "$C2 > 50" | bc`
set C2HN=`echo "$C2 < 15" | bc`
set C3N=`echo "$C3 > 50" | bc`
set C3HN=`echo "$C3 < 15" | bc`
if ($C2N == 1 && $C3HN == 1) then
awk '{print $1,$2,$3}' $PEAKSTEMP > $PEAKSNEW
else if ($C3N == 1 && $C2HN == 1) then
awk '{print $1,$3,$2}' $PEAKSTEMP > $PEAKSNEW
endif
rm $PEAKSTEMP