User talk:Wangyr

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Also, thanks for your interest in checking the SMILES data in some articles about chemicals. However, the data you are changing was not, in fact, incorrect. At midazolam, the original SMILES was correct and you replaced it with one that is equivalent. Whether or not the "F is on the side closer to Cl" doesn't matter - they are the same chemical structure, just rotated around one bond. At naproxen, the SMILES structure that you removed included information about aromaticity and the one you added does not have that information. Neither is wrong - they are just two different ways of representing the same structure. I don't mean to be pedantic, but I just don't want you to spend time making changes that don't really make a difference, and then you can focus instead on, for example, adding new content or improving articles other ways. In any case, I hope you decide to continue to contribute to Wikipedia's chemistry articles. If you have any questions or need any help, please feel free to let me know, or post a note at WT:CHEM where other editors interested in chemistry may be able to help you. Regards, -- Ed (Edgar181) 18:37, 12 April 2017 (UTC)