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Default help on creating a program similar to multizg?

help on creating a program similar to multizg?

I am currently trying to write a program that is a lot like the multizg program in the Bruker software, Topspin but with a few additions.

-I would need it to integrate the area under the peak (it is only one broad peak that I will be seeing) and based on the value of the area either
  1. If the value for the area is lower than a certain value, increase the temperature by 2 kelvin
  2. If the value of the area is higher than a certain value, increase the temperature by 0.2 kelvin before running an acquisition and also perform a DOSY experiment
  3. Once everything is melted and the area under the peak is similar to that of the area during the room temp experiment, stop the experiment. Ideally here it would move on to the next sample using Icon NMR so if possible then the user shouldn't be prompted to need to enter anything manually.
Does anyone have any advice? Especially considering the part where it would have to make a different decision based on the integral of the peak area?



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