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<xsd:attributeGroup id="attGp.format" name="format"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <h:div class="summary">Format of a spectrum.</h:div> <h:div class="description"> The data structure of the spectrum. (Not the format of the data). This describes how the data structure is to be interpreted. </h:div> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:simpleType> <xsd:union> <xsd:simpleType> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> <xsd:enumeration value="1D"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <h:div class="summary">one dimensional spectru.</h:div> <h:div class="description"> Data are represented by two _array_s, one representing the independent variable (e.g. wavelength, mass number) and the other the measured dependent variable (absorption, intensity, etc.). This can normally be plotted directly with the independent variable as the x-axis. The order of the points is not necessarily significant and may be increasing or decreasing. </h:div> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:enumeration> <xsd:enumeration value="2Dsymm"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <h:div class="summary">Two dimensional spectru.</h:div> <h:div class="description"> Data are represented by a single symmetric _matrix_ with both axes identical (i.e. the same independent variable). A typical example is a "2D 1HNMR spectrum". The dependent variable is represented by the matrix elements. This can normally be plotted as a square symmentric about a diagonal. </h:div> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:enumeration> <xsd:enumeration value="2Dasymm"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <h:div class="summary">Two dimensional spectrum with different axe.</h:div> <h:div class="description"> Data are represented by non-square _matrix_ with independent axes. A typical example is a "2D 1H 13C NMR spectrum". The dependent variable is represented by the matrix elements. . </h:div> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:enumeration> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleType> <xsd:simpleType> </xsd:simpleType> </xsd:union> </xsd:simpleType> </xsd:attribute> </xsd:attributeGroup> |
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<xsd:attribute id="att.format" name="format"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <h:div class="summary">Format of a spectrum.</h:div> <h:div class="description"> The data structure of the spectrum. (Not the format of the data). This describes how the data structure is to be interpreted. </h:div> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> <xsd:simpleType> <xsd:union> <xsd:simpleType> <xsd:restriction base="xsd:string"> <xsd:enumeration value="1D"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <h:div class="summary">one dimensional spectru.</h:div> <h:div class="description"> Data are represented by two _array_s, one representing the independent variable (e.g. wavelength, mass number) and the other the measured dependent variable (absorption, intensity, etc.). This can normally be plotted directly with the independent variable as the x-axis. The order of the points is not necessarily significant and may be increasing or decreasing. </h:div> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:enumeration> <xsd:enumeration value="2Dsymm"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <h:div class="summary">Two dimensional spectru.</h:div> <h:div class="description"> Data are represented by a single symmetric _matrix_ with both axes identical (i.e. the same independent variable). A typical example is a "2D 1HNMR spectrum". The dependent variable is represented by the matrix elements. This can normally be plotted as a square symmentric about a diagonal. </h:div> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:enumeration> <xsd:enumeration value="2Dasymm"> <xsd:annotation> <xsd:documentation> <h:div class="summary">Two dimensional spectrum with different axe.</h:div> <h:div class="description"> Data are represented by non-square _matrix_ with independent axes. A typical example is a "2D 1H 13C NMR spectrum". The dependent variable is represented by the matrix elements. . </h:div> </xsd:documentation> </xsd:annotation> </xsd:enumeration> </xsd:restriction> </xsd:simpleType> <xsd:simpleType> </xsd:simpleType> </xsd:union> </xsd:simpleType> </xsd:attribute> |
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