mzAcquisitionRange: m/z acquisition range (MS:4000069)

View source: R/function_Spectra_metrics.R

mzAcquisitionRangeR Documentation

m/z acquisition range (MS:4000069)

Description

MS:4000069
"Upper and lower limit of m/z precursor values at which MSn spectra are recorded." [PSI:MS]

The metric is calculated as follows:
(1) the Spectra object is filtered according to the MS level,
(2) the precursor m/z values of the peaks within the Spectra object are obtained,
(3) the minimum and maximum precursor m/z values are obtained and returned.

Usage

mzAcquisitionRange(spectra, msLevel = 2L, ...)

Arguments

spectra

Spectra object

msLevel

integer

...

not used here

Details

MS:4000069
is_a: MS:4000004 ! n-tuple
relationship: has_metric_category MS:4000009 ! ID free metric
relationship: has_metric_category MS:4000012 ! single run based metric
relationship: has_metric_category MS:4000019 ! MS metric
relationship: has_units MS:1000040 ! m/z
relationship: has_value_concept STATO:0000035 ! range

Value

numeric(2)

Author(s)

Thomas Naake

Examples

library(S4Vectors)
library(Spectra)

spd <- DataFrame(
    msLevel = c(2L, 2L, 2L),
    polarity = c(1L, 1L, 1L),
    id = c("HMDB0000001", "HMDB0000001", "HMDB0001847"),
    name = c("1-Methylhistidine", "1-Methylhistidine", "Caffeine"),
    precursorMz = c(170.16, 170.16, 195.08))
## Assign m/z and intensity values
spd$mz <- list(
    c(109.2, 124.2, 124.5, 170.16, 170.52),
    c(83.1, 96.12, 97.14, 109.14, 124.08, 125.1, 170.16),
    c(56.0494, 69.0447, 83.0603, 109.0395, 110.0712,
        111.0551, 123.0429, 138.0662, 195.0876))
spd$intensity <- list(
    c(3.407, 47.494, 3.094, 100.0, 13.240),
    c(6.685, 4.381, 3.022, 16.708, 100.0, 4.565, 40.643),
    c(0.459, 2.585, 2.446, 0.508, 8.968, 0.524, 0.974, 100.0, 40.994))
sps <- Spectra(spd)
mzAcquisitionRange(spectra = sps, msLevel = 2L)

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