NAME
MassSpec::ViewSpectrum - Perl extension for viewing a mass spectrum.
SYNOPSIS
use MassSpec::ViewSpectrum;
open PNG, ">mygraphic.png" or die "Unable to open output file\n";
binmode PNG;
my @masses = (1036.4,1133,1437,1480,1502);
my @intensities = (0.1,0.15,0.05,0.10,0.2);
my @annotations = ('b','w','internal w', '','internal y');
my $vs = MassSpec::ViewSpectrum->new(\@masses,\@intensities, \@annotations);
$vs->set(yaxismultiplier => 1.8); # a sample tweak to adjust the output
my $output = $vs->plot();
print PNG $output;
close PNG;
DESCRIPTION
MassSpec::ViewSpectrum - Perl extension for viewing a mass spectrum, e.g. typically obtained from the fragmentation of proteins or peptides.
At present this is only implemented using GD graphics, but in principle this could be subclassed in the future to include alternative graphic paradigms such as SVG and Tk.
The current implementation uses a mixture of GD::Graph and native GD, since GD::Graph 1.43 fails to draw the required vertical lines correctly.
OPTIONS
- width, height
-
The width and height of the canvas in pixels. Default: 500 x 500
- linewidth
-
Width of vertical spectra in pixels. Default: 2
- ylabeldelta
-
Offset of annotations on y axis measured in pixels. This is used to permit some whitespace separation between annotations and peaks. Default: 4
- xticknumber
-
Number of tick marks on X axis. Default: 5
- xlabeldelta
-
Number of pixels for offset of annotations on x axis. Default: 6
- yaxismultiplier
-
A ratio, used to permit vertical room for peak annotations. Default: 2.0
- outputformat
-
One of 'png', 'jpg' or 'gif'. Your local GD installation might only support a subset of these. Default: 'png'
- x_label
-
The label which appears on the X axis. Default: 'm/z'
- y_label
-
The label which appears on the Y axis Default: 'Intensity'
SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Jonathan Epstein, <Jonathan_Epstein@nih.gov>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
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National Institute for Child Health and Human Development
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