NAME
     Segment - spectrum segmentation

SYNOPSIS
     Segment expr expr expr expr ( 0 | 1 ) { expr }

DESCRIPTION
     Do a segmentation of all currently selected
     spectra. The Noise command must be executed before
     using this command.

     The first argument gives the level for segmentation,
     as factor of the noise level. This is normally
     around 1.0.

     The next argument gives a minimal level (also as
     factor of the noise level) for at least one of the
     points within a region. This is typically taken
     around 1.5 for high quality spectra, somewhat higher
     for spectra that are less well processed.

     The next two arguments select which/if the diagonal
     should be excluded. This is done by giving the two
     domains between which the diagonal should be
     excluded, this will normally be 0 and 1. If no
     diagonal exclusion is desired, 0 should be given
     for both domains.

     The next argument selects whether regions connected
     to the border of the spectrum should be excluded.
     In many spectra, the first/last rows are not
     properly baseline corrected, in this case this
     option should be selected.

     The remaining arguments give a minimal size (in data
     points) for each direction.

     The program handles the created regions as spectra.
     By default they are drawn as contours in 2D, and are
     invisible for more dimensions. This can be changed
     with StyleSpec.

EXAMPLE
     Segment 1.0 1.5 0 1 1 3 2

SEE ALSO
     OpenBruker, OpenEasy, SelectSpec, Noise, StyleSpec

DATE
     961004
