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This command is used to populate a previously generated peak list (expected peak list, see ***) with expected intensity values.
This command is used to populate a previously generated peak list (expected peak list, see ***) with expected intensity values.


The parameter '''mode''' is set to use either the expected FRM (mode =1) intensities (see * [[CYANA Command: enoe spindiff |enoe spindiff]], using the stand alone FRM calculation with mode=3) or to use the expected two-spin (mode=2)  intensities (direct transfer, see * [[CYANA Command: enoe twospin |enoe twospin]]). "'The command only works with values calculated for a single mixing time!'"
The parameter '''mode''' is set to use either the expected FRM (mode =1) intensities (see * [[CYANA Command: enoe spindiff |enoe spindiff]], using the stand alone FRM calculation with mode=3) or to use the expected two-spin (mode=2)  intensities (direct transfer, see * [[CYANA Command: enoe twospin |enoe twospin]]). '''The command only works with values calculated for a single mixing time!'''


The values are written to file by using the write peaks command, see * [[CYANA Command: write peaks|write peaks]].
The values are written to file by using the write peaks command, see * [[CYANA Command: write peaks|write peaks]].

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Parameters

mode=integer
(default: 1)

Description

This command is used to populate a previously generated peak list (expected peak list, see ***) with expected intensity values.

The parameter mode is set to use either the expected FRM (mode =1) intensities (see * enoe spindiff, using the stand alone FRM calculation with mode=3) or to use the expected two-spin (mode=2) intensities (direct transfer, see * enoe twospin). The command only works with values calculated for a single mixing time!

The values are written to file by using the write peaks command, see * write peaks.