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titleOfInvention Mass spectrometry data processor
abstract When displaying a multi-stage MS n spectrum, a peak position due to neutral loss or charge dross can be easily grasped by a simple operation. An MS 1 spectrum, an MS 2 spectrum, and an MS 3 spectrum at a holding time designated by an analyst are displayed in an upper region 4A, a middle region 4B, and a lower region 4C of one screen. When the “On” button in the precursor condition display selection frame 50 at the top of the screen is clicked, the m / z of the peak of the MS 2 precursor and the MS 3 precursor is examined, and the above m on the MS 1 spectrum and the MS 2 spectrum. The peaks 61 and 62 at the / z position are displayed in a color distinguishable from other peaks. A significant peak 63 on the MS 3 spectrum is also displayed in the same color. Thereby, when a specific neutral loss or charge dross is set as the precursor selection condition, the position of the precursor ion on the spectrum can be recognized immediately. [Selection] Figure 4
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