Trig,
your chromatogram (tideMS20160831215604.tms) looks odd due to the
following reason: Have a look at the retention time of each scan.
Here's a System.out.println of the retention time (milliseconds) and
the TIC when parsing the file:
0 0.0
0 7.0192876E9
97 7.0198062E9
194 7.020417E9
291 7.0204462E9
389 7.0214676E9
486 7.0210243E9
583 7.0207713E9
680 7.0216013E9
778 7.0217242E9
875 7.0210365E9
972 7.021568E9
1070 7.021483E9
1167 7.0211174E9
1264 7.0205414E9
1361 7.0223048E9
1459 7.0224993E9
1556 7.0232392E9
1653 7.0236396E9
1751 7.0227553E9
1848 7.0240435E9
1945 7.0234102E9
2042 7.0237932E9
2140 7.0236948E9
0 7.0227794E9
0 7.0228864E9
0 7.0235643E9
0 7.0240317E9
0 7.0229335E9
0 7.0240645E9
0 7.0224072E9
0 7.0197504E9
0 7.0207852E9
0 7.0216801E9
0 7.0224471E9
0 7.0209347E9
0 7.0209951E9
0 7.0228608E9
...
That can't work, cause retention times are 0.
Best,
Philip
Am 02.09.2016 um 02:14 schrieb Trig
Chen:
The *.tms file has been attached in the 7th message
of this session.
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