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scholi avatar scholi commented on May 29, 2024

Hi. I think theire is no such function, but you can recover both mass, intensity vector with

mass, intensity = A.get_spectrum()

and do the scaling and plotting with matplotlib as you like

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scholi avatar scholi commented on May 29, 2024

As an example

import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
m, I = A.get_spectrum()
m_thresh=80
plt.plot(m[m<=m_thresh], I[m<=m_thresh]))
plt.plot(m[m>m_thresh], I[m>m_thresh])*3)

of course you should also add the legend "×3"

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 avatar commented on May 29, 2024

thanks

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