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in this video Im going to introduce a new type of toolbar that is in Casa XPS 2.3.26 this is a toolbar that has been added with the view to offering processing operations previously the toolbar buttons have related to actions such as creating bitmaps creating display state or accessing dialog windows that allow processing or the creation of peak models however in this version of Casa XPS there are a set of toolbar buttons that have been collected on a toolbar that facilitate the use of PCA and linear algebra when applied to Spectra in Casa xbs I can illustrate the use of this toolbar if I look at a file that contains Spectra that have low signal to noise but there are sufficient Spectra that if I sum all of these data then I ought to produce a spectrum with good signal to noise but before I can sum these data I need to check that these Spectra really are well aligned in terms of buying the energy so I dont degrade the energy resolution by summing the data and one way of doing that m