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peakshape: Peak shape descriptors

Description

Calculates height, location and width of peak at the reflectance midpoint (FWHM). Note: bounds should be set wide enough to incorporate all minima in spectra. Smoothing spectra using procspec is also recommended.

Usage

peakshape(rspecdata, select = NULL, lim = NULL, plot = TRUE, ask = FALSE, absolute.min = FALSE, ...)

Arguments

rspecdata
(required) a data frame, possibly an object of class rspec, with a column with wavelength data, named 'wl', and the remaining column containing spectra to process.
select
specification of which spectra to plot. Can be a numeric vector or factor (e.g., sex == 'male').
lim
a vector specifying the wavelength range to analyze.
plot
logical. Should plots indicating calculated parameters be returned? (Defaults to TRUE).
ask
logical, specifies whether user input needed to plot multiple plots when number of spectra to analyze is greater than 1 (defaults to FALSE).
absolute.min
logical. If TRUE, full width at half maximum will be calculated using the absolute minimum reflectance of the spectrum, even if that value falls outside the range specified by lim. (defaults to FALSE)
...
additional arguments to be passed to plot.

Value

a data frame containing column names (id); peak height (max value, B3), location (hue, H1) and full width at half maximum (FWHM), as well as half widths on left (HWHM.l) and right side of peak (HWHM.r). Incl.min column indicates whether user-defined bounds incorporate the actual minima of the spectra. Function will return a warning if not.

See Also

procspec

Examples

Run this code
## Not run: 
# data(teal)
# peakshape(teal, select = 3)
# peakshape(teal, select = 10)
# 
# # Use wavelength bounds to narrow in on peak of interest
# peakshape(teal, select = 10, lim=c(400, 550))
# ## End(Not run)

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