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fillPeaks question

Hi to everybody, I have a question about the results od the fillPeaks() step.
Reading the description of the function I understand that it identify peak groups where that sample is not represented and it integrate the signal in the region of that peak group and create a new peak. So I belive that all the samples should have the same number of peaks, i.e. all the samples ha the same lenght. But if I take a look at the dimension of the peak slot after the fillPeak() step, all the samples have a different lenght, i.e. a different number of peaks.

Can you explain it to me? Is it a normal behaviour?

Best Regards, Riccardo

Re: fillPeaks question

Reply #1
Only peaks that survive the grouping step are filled.
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