TIMAVI - A Computer Program to Time-Average Repetitively Scanned Digitized Spectra.
Abstract
Program TIMAV1 (TIMe-AVeraging) is a FORTRAN routine for a digital computer and may be used to time-average repetitively scanned, digitally recorded spectra. It identifies the highest peak in a designated section of the data and sums the many spectra so that the highest peak of each file is located at the same line in the summation. In this report TIMAV1 is described in detail, the procedure for its use is given, and an illustration of its use is shown for time-averaging 'noisy' nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of a complex dye of low solubility.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1974
- Accession Number
- ADA007849
Entities
People
- Raymond C. Waggoner
- Roger E. Rondeau
- Vincent L. Donlan
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory