Closed laeubi closed 5 years ago
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Am 22.11.19 um 16:38 schrieb Christoph Läubrich:
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A peaklist can now be opened in Dataexplorer
That then opens an Editor with a PeakList to show the enclosing peaks
There is some older code around PeakSuppliers that allows to import/export of PeakLists that is a simple collection of IPeak. For some use-cases (e.g. PCA) this is suitable and does not require a full chromatogram. But currently it seems that these readers are not very well integrated, e.g. they don't appear in DataExplorer nor can a Chromatogram be exported as a peak list. We should provide the necessary pices for this.