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ZERO

Put the value zero (0.0) in the current buffer. Quite a destructive command !
see also : MINUS ONE PLUS

ZERO_QU

ZERO_QU 0 or 1 Controls the algorithm for INTEG 2D peak integration. When ZERO_QU is 0, normal integration is done, When 1, the amoeba is computed one the Absolute value of the data-set, and the integration is done over this amoeba in normal mode. Useful when integrating NOESY peaks with Zero-Quanta contribution. (Zero-quanta integrates to 0)
see also : INTEG PEAK

ZM

Creates a graphic box that permits to control the value of SCALE and the zoom state. To zoom in the display, simply click on the graphic window with the left and middle buttons pressed, and draw a rectangle on the display. You can redraw as many time as wished this rectangle. To zoom into the selected region, simply click in this rectangle with the left and right button of the mouse. You can also use the Zoom in and Zoom out buttons in the control box. The four little arrows can be used to move around the zoom region. Each arrow will move the selected region by half the size of the zoom box. There are five controls to adjust the vertical scale used for displaying the spectra. The Reset button will reset the display to the default, (ABSMAX 0 SCALE 1 ZOOM 0) where the largest peak in the screen in full size. The four other buttons permit to modify the scale value, raising or lowering the SCALE context by factor of 2 and of 1.2. The ZM box also displays the coordinate of the cursor when a button is depressed, the unit used for display depends on UNIT
see also : MONOPOINT point SCALE UNIT ZOOM

ZNOT

znot value This context holds the focal length that will be used for computing a 3D display with the DISP3D/REF3D set of commands. A large value (1000) will produce a nearly orthometric projection, a small value (10 or less) will result in large conic distortions.
see also : DISP3D

ZOOM

ZOOM n x1 y1 (1D) or x1 x2 y1 y2 (2D) or x1 y1 x2 x3 y2 y3 (3D) if n=0, zoom mode is off. if n=1, zoom mode is on, you are then prompted for the coordinates (row,col) of the lower left point and upper right point for defining the 2D zoom window. In 1D, you are only prompted for left and right borders. In 3D, you first do a 1D selection on one axis, and then a 2D selection on the orthogonal plane. If a region was already selected on the display with the POINT command, this region is proposed as the default region.
see also : point RZOOM ZM zoom3di

zoom3di

interactive to setup a zoom window in 3D
see also : disp3d_form ZOOM
Modified: Wed Apr 3 17:00:00 1996 GMT
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