This function is primarily thought to be used internally to define peaks in data. One function is borrowed from package vulcan, namely the vulcan::densityauc, which is neat, but the package is large and significantly increases the installation time, and the importing is thus discarded.
1 2 | peakIdenti(markerData, volThresh = 0.05, distThresh = 0.1,
adjust = 2, nPeaks = 2, returnStats = FALSE)
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markerData |
The data that the peaks should be identified for |
volThresh |
The cutoff ratio of the volume for each secondary peak, under which it is not considered to be a peak |
distThresh |
The cutoff under which two peaks are considered one, as they are too close to each other. This value between 0 and 1 corresponds to a fraction from the 10th to the 90th percentile of the data range that the peaks must be separated by to count. Defaults to 0.1 or 10 percent of the distance. |
adjust |
The value deciding the accuracy of the density calculation. The higher the value, the lower the sensitivity for small aberrations in the density. |
nPeaks |
The number of peaks that should be exported. If n+1 fulfilling the volRatio criterion are found, the peaks most separated in space are chosen. |
returnStats |
Should the deflection points defining the peaks, the peak hight and the lowest deflection point between the two most extreme peaks be included in the export? |
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