Data types
Depending on the topic of interest, various analytical methods are available to measure physical properties. Thus, analytical data from various origins must be evaluated and manipulated in the software according to the very special requirements of respective data. Usually data are measured with analytical instruments in a laboratory. Each analytical method needs its own set of mathematical functions and typical evaluation workflow. In most cases various data formats are used to transport these highly specific data from one to another application.
The following data types are available and the list will be subsequently enhanced:
2D data types
The following data types are supported and will be subsequently enhanced:
| Data type name | Additional information |
|---|---|
| Data type name | Additional information |
| IR Spectrum | infrared spectroscopy data or near infrared spectroscopy data |
| UV Spectrum | ultra violet and visible spectroscopy data |
| Fluorescence Spectrum | Fluorescence data |
| Raman Spectrum | RAMAN infrared spectroscopy data |
| NMR Spectrum | nuclear magnetic resonance data |
| MASS Spectrum | mass spectrometry data |
| X-Ray Spectrum | X-Ray spectroscopic data |
| Liquid Chromatogram | Chromatogram data |
| HPLC Chromatogram | High pressure chromatographic data |
| Gas Chromatogram | Gas chromatographic data |
| Chromatogram | any chromatogram data |
| <none> | user defined x,y data of any type |
3D data types and pseudo 3D data types
The following 3D and pseudo 3D (hyphenated) methods are available:
| Data type name | Additional information |
|---|---|
| Data type name | Additional information |
| 3D IR data | infrared spectroscopy data |
| 3D Flurescence data | Fluorescence spectroscopy |
| 3D UV/VIS data | ultra violet and visible spectroscopy data |